Impact of etiology on force and kinetics of left ventricular end-stage failing human myocardium

Mohammed A Mashali 1, 2
Nancy Darden Saad 2, 3
Benjamin D. Canan 2
Mohammad T. Elnakish 2, 3
N Milani Nejad 2
J J Chung 2
Eric H. Schultz 2
Salome A Kiduko 2
Amanda W Huang 2
Austin N Hare 2
Kyra K. Peczkowski 2
Farbod Fazlollahi 2
Brit L Martin 2
Jason D. Murray 2
Courtney M. Campbell 2
Ahmet Kilic 4
Bryan A Whitson 4
Nahush A Mokadam 4
Peter J. Mohler 2
Paul Janssen 2
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2021-07-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR1.779
CiteScore9.5
Impact factor4.7
ISSN00222828, 10958584
Molecular Biology
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
Abstract
Heart failure (HF) is associated with highly significant morbidity, mortality, and health care costs. Despite the significant advances in therapies and prevention, HF remains associated with poor clinical outcomes. Understanding the contractile force and kinetic changes at the level of cardiac muscle during end-stage HF in consideration of underlying etiology would be beneficial in developing targeted therapies that can help improve cardiac performance.Investigate the impact of the primary etiology of HF (ischemic or non-ischemic) on left ventricular (LV) human myocardium force and kinetics of contraction and relaxation under near-physiological conditions.Contractile and kinetic parameters were assessed in LV intact trabeculae isolated from control non-failing (NF; n = 58) and end-stage failing ischemic (FI; n = 16) and non-ischemic (FNI; n = 38) human myocardium under baseline conditions, length-dependent activation, frequency-dependent activation, and response to the β-adrenergic stimulation. At baseline, there were no significant differences in contractile force between the three groups; however, kinetics were impaired in failing myocardium with significant slowing down of relaxation kinetics in FNI compared to NF myocardium. Length-dependent activation was preserved and virtually identical in all groups. Frequency-dependent activation was clearly seen in NF myocardium (positive force frequency relationship [FFR]), while significantly impaired in both FI and FNI myocardium (negative FFR). Likewise, β-adrenergic regulation of contraction was significantly impaired in both HF groups.End-stage failing myocardium exhibited impaired kinetics under baseline conditions as well as with the three contractile regulatory mechanisms. The pattern of these kinetic impairments in relation to NF myocardium was mainly impacted by etiology with a marked slowing down of kinetics in FNI myocardium. These findings suggest that not only force development, but also kinetics should be considered as a therapeutic target for improving cardiac performance and thus treatment of HF.
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Mashali M. A. et al. Impact of etiology on force and kinetics of left ventricular end-stage failing human myocardium // Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology. 2021. Vol. 156. pp. 7-19.
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Mashali M. A., Saad N. D., Canan B. D., Elnakish M. T., Milani Nejad N., Chung J. J., Schultz E. H., Kiduko S. A., Huang A. W., Hare A. N., Peczkowski K. K., Fazlollahi F., Martin B. L., Murray J. D., Campbell C. M., Kilic A., Whitson B. A., Mokadam N. A., Mohler P. J., Janssen P. Impact of etiology on force and kinetics of left ventricular end-stage failing human myocardium // Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology. 2021. Vol. 156. pp. 7-19.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.yjmcc.2021.03.007
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yjmcc.2021.03.007
TI - Impact of etiology on force and kinetics of left ventricular end-stage failing human myocardium
T2 - Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
AU - Mashali, Mohammed A
AU - Saad, Nancy Darden
AU - Canan, Benjamin D.
AU - Elnakish, Mohammad T.
AU - Milani Nejad, N
AU - Chung, J J
AU - Schultz, Eric H.
AU - Kiduko, Salome A
AU - Huang, Amanda W
AU - Hare, Austin N
AU - Peczkowski, Kyra K.
AU - Fazlollahi, Farbod
AU - Martin, Brit L
AU - Murray, Jason D.
AU - Campbell, Courtney M.
AU - Kilic, Ahmet
AU - Whitson, Bryan A
AU - Mokadam, Nahush A
AU - Mohler, Peter J.
AU - Janssen, Paul
PY - 2021
DA - 2021/07/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 7-19
VL - 156
PMID - 33766524
SN - 0022-2828
SN - 1095-8584
ER -
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@article{2021_Mashali,
author = {Mohammed A Mashali and Nancy Darden Saad and Benjamin D. Canan and Mohammad T. Elnakish and N Milani Nejad and J J Chung and Eric H. Schultz and Salome A Kiduko and Amanda W Huang and Austin N Hare and Kyra K. Peczkowski and Farbod Fazlollahi and Brit L Martin and Jason D. Murray and Courtney M. Campbell and Ahmet Kilic and Bryan A Whitson and Nahush A Mokadam and Peter J. Mohler and Paul Janssen},
title = {Impact of etiology on force and kinetics of left ventricular end-stage failing human myocardium},
journal = {Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology},
year = {2021},
volume = {156},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {jul},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yjmcc.2021.03.007},
pages = {7--19},
doi = {10.1016/j.yjmcc.2021.03.007}
}