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Obesity reduces left ventricular strains, torsion, and synchrony in mouse models: a cine displacement encoding with stimulated echoes (DENSE) cardiovascular magnetic resonance study

机译:肥胖减轻小鼠模型中的左心室拉伤,扭转和同步性:编码刺激回声(DENSE)的心血管磁共振的电影置换

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BackgroundObesity affects a third of adults in the US and results in an increased risk of cardiovascular mortality. While the mechanisms underlying this increased risk are not well understood, animal models of obesity have shown direct effects on the heart such as steatosis and fibrosis, which may affect cardiac function. However, the effect of obesity on cardiac function in animal models is not well-defined. We hypothesized that diet-induced obesity in mice reduces strain, torsion, and synchrony in the left ventricle (LV).MethodsTen 12-week-old C57BL/6?J mice were randomized to a high-fat or low-fat diet. After 5?months on the diet, mice were imaged with a 7?T ClinScan using a cine DENSE protocol. Three short-axis and two long-axis slices were acquired for quantification of strains, torsion and synchrony in the left ventricle.ResultsLeft ventricular mass was increased by 15% (p?=?0.032) with no change in volumes or ejection fraction. Subepicardial strain was lower in the obese mice with a 40% reduction in circumferential strain (p?=?0.008) a 53% reduction in radial strain (p?=?0.032) and a trend towards a 19% reduction in longitudinal strain (p?=?0.056). By contrast, subendocardial strain was modestly reduced in the obese mice in the circumferential direction by 12% (p?=?0.028), and no different in the radial (p?=?0.690) or longitudinal (p?=?0.602) directions. Peak torsion was reduced by 34% (p?=?0.028). Synchrony of contraction was also reduced (p?=?0.032) with a time delay in the septal-to-lateral direction.ConclusionsDiet-induced obesity reduces left ventricular strains and torsion in mice. Reductions in cardiac strain are mostly limited to the subepicardium, with relative preservation of function in the subendocardium. Diet-induced obesity also leads to reduced synchrony of contraction and hypertrophy in mouse models.
机译:背景:肥胖症影响了美国三分之一的成年人,导致心血管死亡的风险增加。尽管尚不清楚这种增加风险的潜在机制,但肥胖动物模型已显示出对心脏的直接影响,例如脂肪变性和纤维化,这可能会影响心脏功能。但是,肥胖对动物模型心脏功能的影响尚不明确。我们假设饮食引起的肥胖症可减轻小鼠左室(LV)的劳损,扭转和同步性。方法将十只12周大的C57BL / 6?J小鼠随机分为高脂或低脂饮食。在节食5个月后,使用cine DENSE协议,用7?T ClinScan对小鼠成像。采集三个短轴和两个长轴切片以量化左心室的应变,扭转和同步性。结果左心室质量增加了15%(p?=?0.032),而体积或射血分数没有变化。肥胖小鼠的心外膜下张力较低,周向张力降低40%(p?=?0.008),径向张力降低53%(p?=?0.032),而纵向张力则降低19%(p = 0.056)。相比之下,肥胖小鼠的心内膜下张力在圆周方向上降低了12%(p?=?0.028),在径向(p?=?0.690)或纵向(p?=?0.602)没有差异。 。峰值扭转减小了34%(p≤0.028)。收缩的同步性也降低了(p?=?0.032),并且在间隔到侧面的方向上有时间延迟。结论饮食引起的肥胖症减轻了小鼠的左心室劳损和扭转。心脏劳损的减少主要限于皮下层,而在心内膜下功能相对保留。饮食引起的肥胖症还导致小鼠模型中收缩和肥大的同步性降低。

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