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Published in: Heart and Vessels 8/2017

01-08-2017 | Original Article

High soluble endoglin levels do not induce changes in structural parameters of mouse heart

Authors: Jana Rathouska, Petra Fikrova, Alena Mrkvicova, Katerina Blazickova, Michala Varejckova, Eva Dolezelova, Ivana Nemeckova, Barbora Vitverova, Lenka Peslova, Eunate Gallardo-Vara, Miguel Pericacho, Petr Nachtigal

Published in: Heart and Vessels | Issue 8/2017

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Abstract

A soluble form of endoglin (sEng) released into the circulation was suggested to be a direct inducer of endothelial dysfunction, inflammation and contributed to the development of hypertension by interfering with TGF-β signaling in cardiovascular pathologies. In the present study, we assessed the hypothesis that high sEng level-induced hypertension via a possible sEng interference with TGF-β signaling pathways may result in inflammatory, structural or fibrotic changes in hearts of Sol-Eng+ mice (mice with high levels of soluble endoglin) fed either chow or high-fat diet. Female Sol-Eng+ mice and their age matched littermates with low plasma levels of sEng were fed either chow or high-fat diet (HFD). Heart samples were subsequently analyzed by histology, qRT-PCR and Western blot analysis. In this study, no differences in myocardial morphology/hypertrophy and possible fibrotic changes between Sol-Eng+ mice and control mice were detected on both chow and HFD. The presence of sEng did not significantly affect the expression of selected members of TGF-β signaling (membrane endoglin, TGFβRII, ALK-5, ALK-1, Id-1, PAI-1 and activated Smad proteins-pSmad 1,5 and pSmad 2,3), inflammation, heart remodeling (PDGFb, Col1A1) and endothelial dysfunction (VCAM-1, ICAM-1) in the hearts of Sol-Eng+ mice compared to control mice on both chow and high-fat diet. High levels of soluble endoglin did not affect microscopic structure (profibrotic and degenerative cardiomyocyte changes), and specific parts of TGF-β signaling, endothelial function and inflammation in the heart of Sol-Eng+ mice fed both chow diet or HFD. However, we cannot rule out a possibility that a long-term chronic exposure (9 months and more) to soluble endoglin alone or combined with other cardiovascular risk factors may contribute to alterations of heart function and structure in Sol-Eng+ mice, which is the topic in our lab in ongoing experiments.
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Metadata
Title
High soluble endoglin levels do not induce changes in structural parameters of mouse heart
Authors
Jana Rathouska
Petra Fikrova
Alena Mrkvicova
Katerina Blazickova
Michala Varejckova
Eva Dolezelova
Ivana Nemeckova
Barbora Vitverova
Lenka Peslova
Eunate Gallardo-Vara
Miguel Pericacho
Petr Nachtigal
Publication date
01-08-2017
Publisher
Springer Japan
Published in
Heart and Vessels / Issue 8/2017
Print ISSN: 0910-8327
Electronic ISSN: 1615-2573
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00380-017-0976-5

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