Arterial Remodeling and Dysfunction in the ZSF1 Rat Model of Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction.

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Date publication

juillet 2019

Journal

Circulation. Heart failure

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr ROSSIGNOL Patrick


Tous les auteurs :
Leite S, Cerqueira RJ, Ibarrola J, Fontoura D, Fernández-Celis A, Zannad F, Falcão-Pires I, Paulus WJ, Leite-Moreira AF, Rossignol P, López-Andrés N, Lourenço AP

Résumé

The interplay between the stiffened heart and vessels has long been viewed as a core mechanism in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, but the incremental vascular molecular remodeling mechanisms from systemic arterial hypertension to heart failure with preserved ejection fraction remain poorly investigated. Our aim was to characterize central arterial remodeling and dysfunction in ZSF1 obese rats and to compare it with hypertensive ZSF1 lean and healthy Wistar-Kyoto controls.

Mots clés

biology, extracellular matrix, heart failure, hypertension, vascular remodeling

Référence

Circ Heart Fail. 2019 Jul;12(7):e005596