2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12968-021-00759-8
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Pulmonary arterial banding in mice may be a suitable model for studies on ventricular mechanics in pediatric pulmonary arterial hypertension

Abstract: Background The role of interventricular mechanics in pediatric pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) and its relation to right ventricular (RV) dysfunction has been largely overlooked. Here, we characterize the impact of maintained pressure overload in the RV–pulmonary artery (PA) axis on myocardial strain and left ventricular (LV) mechanics in pediatric PAH patients in comparison to a preclinical PA-banding (PAB) mouse model. We hypothesize that the PAB mouse model mimics important aspects of … Show more

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“…However, it is likely that the LD animals did not activate many of these pathways, or activated them temporarily, given that their transcriptomic signature returned to baseline at 18 h even though RVSP remained elevated, relative to baseline conditions. Therefore, given our previous work showing that the PAB mouse model of RV dysfunction closely replicates biomechanical changes measured in children with PAH [31], this study further supports the use of acute pulmonary constriction models to investigate RV remodeling and failure in cardiopulmonary disease. However, the severity of the initial insult is critical and future studies will need to compare the sequence of ECM remodeling (e.g., myocardial fiber re-orientation, stiffening, fibrosis [6,15,32]) and functional decline (previously shown to be closely related [33]) between these two models.…”
Section: Acute Vs Gradual Increase In Rv Pressure Overload: Can Pab O...supporting
confidence: 77%
“…However, it is likely that the LD animals did not activate many of these pathways, or activated them temporarily, given that their transcriptomic signature returned to baseline at 18 h even though RVSP remained elevated, relative to baseline conditions. Therefore, given our previous work showing that the PAB mouse model of RV dysfunction closely replicates biomechanical changes measured in children with PAH [31], this study further supports the use of acute pulmonary constriction models to investigate RV remodeling and failure in cardiopulmonary disease. However, the severity of the initial insult is critical and future studies will need to compare the sequence of ECM remodeling (e.g., myocardial fiber re-orientation, stiffening, fibrosis [6,15,32]) and functional decline (previously shown to be closely related [33]) between these two models.…”
Section: Acute Vs Gradual Increase In Rv Pressure Overload: Can Pab O...supporting
confidence: 77%
“…At the present time, MRI of the murine RV is limited in most centers to measurements of RV volumes and function, including RV strain by feature tracking, with cine MRI. 161…”
Section: Rv and Pulmonary Circulationmentioning
confidence: 99%