Literature DB >> 22268115

Cell adhesion molecule mediation of myocardial inflammatory responses associated with ventricular pacing.

Katrina Go Yamazaki1, Sang-Hyun Ihm, Robert L Thomas, David Roth, Francisco Villarreal.   

Abstract

Poorly synchronized activation of the ventricles can lead to impairment of normal cardiac structure/function. We reported previously that short term (4 h) left ventricular (LV) pacing-induced ventricular dyskinesis led to an inflammatory response localized to the epicardium. Results from this study demonstrated that neutrophils may play a major role in this inflammatory process. Neutrophil recruitment to a site of injury is a process that is highly dependent on an upregulation of cell adhesion molecules (CAM). The dependence of ventricular dysynchrony-induced inflammatory responses on CAM upregulation has not been explored. To gain further insight, we used a mouse model of LV pacing to evaluate the role of CAM in mediating the inflammatory response associated with ventricular dyskinesis. We first examined the effects of LV pacing in wild-type mice. Results demonstrate that 40 min of LV pacing increases ICAM-1 immunostaining as well as myeloperoxidase activity and tissue oxidative stress by twofold in early-activated myocardium. Matrix metalloproteinase-9 activity also increased in the same region by ∼3.5-fold. To determine the role of CAM, mice null for ICAM-1 or p-selectin were subjected to 40 min LV pacing. Results demonstrate that the inflammatory response seen in the wild-type mice was significantly mitigated in the ICAM-1 and p-selectin null mice. In conclusion, results demonstrate that CAM expression plays a critical role in the triggering of LV pacing-induced inflammation, thus providing evidence of a vascular mechanism underlying this response. The mechanisms that trigger an upregulation of myocardial CAM expression and, therefore, inflammation await further investigation since they suggest a specific involvement of vascular events.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22268115      PMCID: PMC3330786          DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.00496.2011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6135            Impact factor:   4.733


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