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Experimental Right Ventricular Hypertension Induces Regional β1-Integrin-Mediated Transduction of Hypertrophic and Profibrotic Right and Left Ventricular Signaling

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1161/JAHA.117.007928

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fibrosis; integrin; pressure overload; regional stress

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  1. Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada [G-16-00014082]

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BackgroundDevelopment of right ventricular (RV) hypertension eventually contributes to RV and left ventricular (LV) myocardial fibrosis and dysfunction. The molecular mechanisms are not fully elucidated. Methods and ResultsPulmonary artery banding was used to induce RV hypertension in rats invivo. Then, we evaluated cardiac function and regional remodeling 6 weeks after pulmonary artery banding. To further elucidate mechanisms responsible for regional cardiac remodeling, we also mimicked RV hypertensive stress by cyclic mechanical stretching applied to confluent cultures of cardiac fibroblasts, isolated from the RV free wall, septal hinge points, and LV free wall. Echocardiography and catheter evaluation demonstrated that rats in the pulmonary artery banding group developed RV hypertension with leftward septal displacement, LV compression, and increased LV end-diastolic pressures. Picrosirius red staining indicated that pulmonary artery banding induced marked RV fibrosis and dysfunction, with prominent fibrosis and elastin deposition at the septal hinge points but less LV fibrosis. These changes were associated with proportionally increased expressions of integrin-1 and profibrotic signaling proteins, including phosphorylated Smad2/3 and transforming growth factor-1. Moreover, mechanically stretched fibroblasts also expressed significantly increased levels of -smooth muscle actin, integrin-1, transforming growth factor-1, collagen I deposition, and wrinkle formation on gel assays, consistent with myofibroblast transformation. These changes were not observed in parallel cultures of mechanically stretched fibroblasts, preincubated with the integrin inhibitor (BTT-3033). ConclusionsExperimentally induced RV hypertension triggers regional RV, hinge-point, and LV integrin 1-dependent mechanotransduction signaling pathways that eventually trigger myocardial fibrosis via transforming growth factor-1 signaling. Reduced LV fibrosis and preserved global function, despite geometrical and pressure aberrations, suggest a possible elastin-mediated protective mechanism at the septal hinge points.

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