scholarly journals Antihypertensive Treatment Reduces Septal Wall Thickness in Hypertensive Patients with Asymmetric Septal Hypertrophy.

1994 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 99-104
Author(s):  
Philippe Gosse ◽  
Pascal Guillo ◽  
Jacques Clementy
2015 ◽  
Vol 309 (9) ◽  
pp. L959-L969 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lars Knudsen ◽  
Elena N. Atochina-Vasserman ◽  
Christopher B. Massa ◽  
Bastian Birkelbach ◽  
Chang-Jiang Guo ◽  
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Surfactant protein D (SP-D) modulates the lung's immune system. Its absence leads to NOS2-independent alveolar lipoproteinosis and NOS2-dependent chronic inflammation, which is critical for early emphysematous remodeling. With aging, SP-D knockout mice develop an additional interstitial fibrotic component. We hypothesize that this age-related interstitial septal wall remodeling is mediated by NOS2. Using invasive pulmonary function testing such as the forced oscillation technique and quasistatic pressure-volume perturbation and design-based stereology, we compared 29-wk-old SP-D knockout (Sftpd−/−) mice, SP-D/NOS2 double-knockout (DiNOS) mice, and wild-type mice (WT). Structural changes, including alveolar epithelial surface area, distribution of septal wall thickness, and volumes of septal wall components (alveolar epithelium, interstitial tissue, and endothelium) were quantified. Twenty-nine-week-old Sftpd−/− mice had preserved lung mechanics at the organ level, whereas elastance was increased in DiNOS. Airspace enlargement and loss of surface area of alveolar epithelium coexist with increased septal wall thickness in Sftpd−/− mice. These changes were reduced in DiNOS, and compared with Sftpd−/− mice a decrease in volumes of interstitial tissue and alveolar epithelium was found. To understand the effects of lung pathology on measured lung mechanics, structural data were used to inform a computational model, simulating lung mechanics as a function of airspace derecruitment, septal wall destruction (loss of surface area), and septal wall thickening. In conclusion, NOS2 mediates remodeling of septal walls, resulting in deposition of interstitial tissue in Sftpd−/−. Forward modeling linking structure and lung mechanics describes the complex mechanical properties by parenchymatous destruction (emphysema), interstitial remodeling (septal wall thickening), and altered recruitability of acinar airspaces.


2020 ◽  
Vol 84 (6) ◽  
pp. 3027-3039
Author(s):  
Kai Ruppert ◽  
Faraz Amzajerdian ◽  
Yi Xin ◽  
Hooman Hamedani ◽  
Luis Loza ◽  
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Author(s):  
Alice E Kane ◽  
Elise S Bisset ◽  
Stefan Heinze-Milne ◽  
Kaitlyn M Keller ◽  
Scott A Grandy ◽  
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Abstract We investigated whether late-life changes in cardiac structure and function were related to high levels of frailty and inflammation in male and female mice. Frailty (frailty index), ventricular structure/function (echocardiography), and serum cytokines (multiplex immunoassay) were measured in 16- and 23-month-old mice. Left ventricular (LV) mass and septal wall thickness increased with age in both sexes. Ejection fraction increased with age in males (60.4 ± 1.4 vs 68.9 ± 1.8%; p < .05) but not females (58.8 ± 2.5 vs 62.6 ± 2.4%). E/A ratios declined with age in males (1.6 ± 0.1 vs 1.3 ± 0.1; p < .05) but not females (1.4 ± 0.1 vs 1.3 ± 0.1) and this was accompanied by increased ventricular collagen levels in males. These changes in ejection fraction (r = 0.52; p = .01), septal wall thickness (r = 0.59; p = .002), E/A ratios (r = −0.49; p = .04), and fibrosis (r = 0.82; p = .002) were closely graded by frailty scores in males. Only septal wall thickness and LV mass increased with frailty in females. Serum cytokines changed modestly with age in both sexes. Nonetheless, in males, E/A ratios, LV mass, LV posterior wall thickness, and septal wall thickness increased as serum cytokines increased (eg, IL-6, IL-3, IL-1α, IL-1β, tumor necrosis factor-α, eotaxin, and macrophage inflammatory protein-1α), while ejection fraction declined with increasing IL-3 and granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor. Cardiac outcomes were not correlated with inflammatory cytokines in females. Thus, changes in cardiac structure and function in late life are closely graded by both frailty and markers of inflammation, but this occurs primarily in males. This suggests poor overall health and inflammation drive maladaptive changes in older male hearts, while older females may be resistant to these adverse effects of frailty.


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 5-11
Author(s):  
AKM Monwarul Islam ◽  
Dipal K Adhikary ◽  
Shovan Rahman ◽  
Mohsin Ahmed ◽  
Md Toufiqur Rahman ◽  
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Background: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is an autosomal dominant disease of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH). Phenotypic expression varies widely from subclinical hypertrophy to gross asymmetric septal hypertrophy causing left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) obstruction. On top of genetic and phenotypic heterogeneity, the prevalence of different types of HCM may have geographical, as well as, ethnic variation. Methods: This observational study was carried out during 2010 to 2020 to determine the echocardiographic profile of HCM in Bangladeshi population. All patients undergoing transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) in a private consultation centre of Dhaka, Bangladesh were included. HCM was defined as the presence of a maximal end-diastolic wall thickness of e”15 mm anywhere in the left ventricle (LV), in the absence of another cause of hypertrophy in adults. HCM was further classified according to the pattern of myocardial hypertrophy and presence or absence of LVOT, or mid-left ventricular cavity obstruction. Results: Out of 76 cases, non-obstructive HCM was the commonest type (65.8%), followed by HCM causing LVOT obstruction (13.2%), HCM causing mid-LV cavity obstruction (10.5%), and the apical variety ( 10.5%). Asymmetric septal hypertrophy (ASH) was found in 42.1%, systolic anterior motion (SAM) of anterior mitral leaflet (AML) in 14.5%, mitral regurgitation (MR) in 50%, left ventricular systolic dysfunction in 5.3%, and raised pulmonary artery systolic pressure (PASP) in 15.8% of cases. Maximum LV wall thickness ≥30 mm was found in 66 out of 76 cases. Conclusion: The study highlights the clinically useful profile of HCM in Bangladeshi population based on conventional echocardiography. Further studies involving clinical, newer echocardiographic modalities and genetic analyses are warranted to discover the additional information in this ethnicity. Cardiovasc j 2021; 14(1): 5-11


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (6) ◽  
pp. 1630
Author(s):  
Lise Legrand ◽  
Carole Maupain ◽  
Marie-Lorraine Monin ◽  
Claire Ewenczyk ◽  
Richard Isnard ◽  
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Background: Friedreich’s ataxia (FA) is a rare autosomal recessive mitochondrial disease resulting of a triplet repeat expansion guanine-adenine-adenine (GAA) in the frataxin (FXN) gene, exhibiting progressive cerebellar ataxia, diabetes and cardiomyopathy. We aimed to determine the relationship between cardiac biomarkers, serum N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP), and serum cardiac high-sensitivity troponin (hsTnT) concentrations, and the extent of genetic abnormality and cardiac parameters. Methods: Between 2013 and 2015, 85 consecutive genetically confirmed FA adult patients were prospectively evaluated by measuring plasma hsTnT and NT-proBNP concentrations, electrocardiogram, and echocardiography. Results: The 85 FA patients (49% women) with a mean age of 39 ± 12 years, a mean disease onset of 17 ± 11 years had a mean SARA (Scale for the Assessment and Rating of Ataxia) score of 26 ± 10. The median hsTnT concentration was 10 ng/L (3 to 85 ng/L) and 34% had a significant elevated hsTnT ≥ 14 ng/L. Increased septal wall thickness was associated with increased hsTnT plasma levels (p < 0.001). The median NT-proBNP concentration was 31 ng/L (5 to 775 ng/L) and 14% had significant elevated NT-proBNP ≥ 125 ng/L. Markers of increased left ventricular filling pressure (trans mitral E/A and lateral E/E’ ratio) were associated with increased NT-proBNP plasma levels (p = 0.01 and p = 0.01). Length of GAA or the SARA score were not associated with hsTnT or NT-proBNP plasma levels. Conclusion: hsTnT was increased in 1/3 of the adult FA and associated with increased septal wall thickness. Increased NT-proBNP remained a marker of increased left ventricular filling pressure. This could be used to identify patients that should undergo a closer cardiac surveillance.


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