Simultaneous characterization of metabolic, cardiac, vascular and renal phenotypes of lean and obese SHHF rats.

Individuals with metabolic syndrome (MetS) are prone to develop heart failure (HF). However, the deleterious effects of MetS on the continuum of events leading to cardiac remodeling and subsequently to HF are not fully understood. This study characterized simultaneously MetS and cardiac, vascular an...

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Autores principales: Gina Youcef, Arnaud Olivier, Clément P J L'Huillier, Carlos Labat, Renaud Fay, Lina Tabcheh, Simon Toupance, Rosa-Maria Rodriguez-Guéant, Damien Bergerot, Frédéric Jaisser, Patrick Lacolley, Faiez Zannad, Laurent Vallar, Anne Pizard
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:a99a44a7aa3c451d94fb06a577d6f1bc2021-11-18T08:19:03ZSimultaneous characterization of metabolic, cardiac, vascular and renal phenotypes of lean and obese SHHF rats.1932-620310.1371/journal.pone.0096452https://doaj.org/article/a99a44a7aa3c451d94fb06a577d6f1bc2014-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24831821/pdf/?tool=EBIhttps://doaj.org/toc/1932-6203Individuals with metabolic syndrome (MetS) are prone to develop heart failure (HF). However, the deleterious effects of MetS on the continuum of events leading to cardiac remodeling and subsequently to HF are not fully understood. This study characterized simultaneously MetS and cardiac, vascular and renal phenotypes in aging Spontaneously Hypertensive Heart Failure lean (SHHF(+/?) regrouping (+/+) and (+/cp) rats) and obese (SHHF(cp/cp), "cp" defective mutant allele of the leptin receptor gene) rats. We aimed to refine the milestones and their onset during the progression from MetS to HF in this experimental model. We found that SHHF(cp/cp )but not SHHF(+/?) rats developed dyslipidemia, as early as 1.5 months of age. This early alteration in the lipidic profile was detectable concomitantly to impaired renal function (polyuria, proteinuria but no glycosuria) and reduced carotid distensibility as compared to SHHF(+/?) rats. By 3 months of age SHHFcp/cp animals developed severe obesity associated with dislipidemia and hypertension defining the onset of MetS. From 6 months of age, SHHF(+/?) rats developed concentric left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) while SHHF(cp/cp) rats developed eccentric LVH apparent from progressive dilation of the LV dimensions. By 14 months of age only SHHF(cp/cp) rats showed significantly higher central systolic blood pressure and a reduced ejection fraction resulting in systolic dysfunction as compared to SHHF(+/?). In summary, the metabolic and hemodynamic mechanisms participating in the faster decline of cardiac functions in SHHF(cp/cp) rats are established long before their physiological consequences are detectable. Our results suggest that the molecular mechanisms triggered within the first three months after birth of SHHF(cp/cp) rats should be targeted preferentially by therapeutic interventions in order to mitigate the later HF development.Gina YoucefArnaud OlivierClément P J L'HuillierCarlos LabatRenaud FayLina TabchehSimon ToupanceRosa-Maria Rodriguez-GuéantDamien BergerotFrédéric JaisserPatrick LacolleyFaiez ZannadLaurent VallarAnne PizardPublic Library of Science (PLoS)articleMedicineRScienceQENPLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 5, p e96452 (2014)
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Gina Youcef
Arnaud Olivier
Clément P J L'Huillier
Carlos Labat
Renaud Fay
Lina Tabcheh
Simon Toupance
Rosa-Maria Rodriguez-Guéant
Damien Bergerot
Frédéric Jaisser
Patrick Lacolley
Faiez Zannad
Laurent Vallar
Anne Pizard
Simultaneous characterization of metabolic, cardiac, vascular and renal phenotypes of lean and obese SHHF rats.
description Individuals with metabolic syndrome (MetS) are prone to develop heart failure (HF). However, the deleterious effects of MetS on the continuum of events leading to cardiac remodeling and subsequently to HF are not fully understood. This study characterized simultaneously MetS and cardiac, vascular and renal phenotypes in aging Spontaneously Hypertensive Heart Failure lean (SHHF(+/?) regrouping (+/+) and (+/cp) rats) and obese (SHHF(cp/cp), "cp" defective mutant allele of the leptin receptor gene) rats. We aimed to refine the milestones and their onset during the progression from MetS to HF in this experimental model. We found that SHHF(cp/cp )but not SHHF(+/?) rats developed dyslipidemia, as early as 1.5 months of age. This early alteration in the lipidic profile was detectable concomitantly to impaired renal function (polyuria, proteinuria but no glycosuria) and reduced carotid distensibility as compared to SHHF(+/?) rats. By 3 months of age SHHFcp/cp animals developed severe obesity associated with dislipidemia and hypertension defining the onset of MetS. From 6 months of age, SHHF(+/?) rats developed concentric left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) while SHHF(cp/cp) rats developed eccentric LVH apparent from progressive dilation of the LV dimensions. By 14 months of age only SHHF(cp/cp) rats showed significantly higher central systolic blood pressure and a reduced ejection fraction resulting in systolic dysfunction as compared to SHHF(+/?). In summary, the metabolic and hemodynamic mechanisms participating in the faster decline of cardiac functions in SHHF(cp/cp) rats are established long before their physiological consequences are detectable. Our results suggest that the molecular mechanisms triggered within the first three months after birth of SHHF(cp/cp) rats should be targeted preferentially by therapeutic interventions in order to mitigate the later HF development.
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author Gina Youcef
Arnaud Olivier
Clément P J L'Huillier
Carlos Labat
Renaud Fay
Lina Tabcheh
Simon Toupance
Rosa-Maria Rodriguez-Guéant
Damien Bergerot
Frédéric Jaisser
Patrick Lacolley
Faiez Zannad
Laurent Vallar
Anne Pizard
author_facet Gina Youcef
Arnaud Olivier
Clément P J L'Huillier
Carlos Labat
Renaud Fay
Lina Tabcheh
Simon Toupance
Rosa-Maria Rodriguez-Guéant
Damien Bergerot
Frédéric Jaisser
Patrick Lacolley
Faiez Zannad
Laurent Vallar
Anne Pizard
author_sort Gina Youcef
title Simultaneous characterization of metabolic, cardiac, vascular and renal phenotypes of lean and obese SHHF rats.
title_short Simultaneous characterization of metabolic, cardiac, vascular and renal phenotypes of lean and obese SHHF rats.
title_full Simultaneous characterization of metabolic, cardiac, vascular and renal phenotypes of lean and obese SHHF rats.
title_fullStr Simultaneous characterization of metabolic, cardiac, vascular and renal phenotypes of lean and obese SHHF rats.
title_full_unstemmed Simultaneous characterization of metabolic, cardiac, vascular and renal phenotypes of lean and obese SHHF rats.
title_sort simultaneous characterization of metabolic, cardiac, vascular and renal phenotypes of lean and obese shhf rats.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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url https://doaj.org/article/a99a44a7aa3c451d94fb06a577d6f1bc
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