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Cardiac Contractility Modulation in a Model of Repaired Tetralogy of Fallot: A Sheep Model.

Francois Roubertie1,2,3, Romain Eschalier1,2,3,4,5, Adlane Zemmoura1,2,3, Jean-Benoit Thambo1,2,3, Caroline Rooryck6, Louis Labrousse1,2,3, Sylvain Ploux1,2,3, Philippe Ritter1,2,3, Michel Haïssaguerre1,2,3, Pierre Dos Santos1,2,3, Pierre Bordachar7,8,9.   

Abstract

The onset of right ventricular dysfunction in patients presenting with congenital heart disease is associated with a dismal long-term outcome and often represents a therapeutic dead end. Our study had several objectives: (1) to analyse the anatomical, functional, histological and cellular characteristics of an animal model of repaired tetralogy of Fallot with right ventricular dysfunction (2) to test the new electrical treatment known as cardiac contractility modulation in this animal model. Seven sheep underwent a first surgery at the age of three weeks aiming to mimic the characteristics of a repaired tetralogy of Fallot. Five controls were sham-operated. Experimental studies were performed 12 months after the initial operation. The hemodynamic, echocardiographic, and mitochondrial function studies were carried out before and after cardiac contractility modulation in closed- and open-chest conditions. In this animal model of right ventricular dysfunction, short-term cardiac contractility modulation was associated with a significant improvement in (a) right ventricular function, as evidenced by a significant increase in right ventricular dP/dt (p < 0.05) (b) left ventricular function evidenced by the increase in left ventricular dP/dt max (p < 0.05) (c) in mitochondrial function (p < 0.05). In this animal model of chronic right ventricular dysfunction, cardiac contractility modulation significantly improved acute cardiac hemodynamic and mitochondrial functions of both ventricles and may represent a promising option in patients with right heart failure.

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Keywords:  Cardiac contractility modulation; Heart failure; Left ventricular function; Tetralogy of fallot

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27126593     DOI: 10.1007/s00246-016-1356-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Cardiol        ISSN: 0172-0643            Impact factor:   1.655


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1.  Additional predictive value of both left and right ventricular ejection fractions on long-term survival in idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy.

Authors:  Y Juillière; G Barbier; L Feldmann; A Grentzinger; N Danchin; F Cherrier
Journal:  Eur Heart J       Date:  1997-02       Impact factor: 29.983

2.  Impact of cardiac contractility modulation on left ventricular global and regional function and remodeling.

Authors:  Cheuk-Man Yu; Joseph Yat-Sun Chan; Qing Zhang; Gabriel W K Yip; Yat-Yin Lam; Anna Chan; Daniel Burkhoff; Pui-Wai Lee; Jeffrey Wing-Hong Fung
Journal:  JACC Cardiovasc Imaging       Date:  2009-12

3.  Ca(2+)-binding proteins in dogs with heart failure: effects of cardiac contractility modulation electrical signals.

Authors:  Ramesh C Gupta; Sudhish Mishra; Sharad Rastogi; Mengjum Wang; Benny Rousso; Yuval Mika; Andrew Remppis; Hani N Sabbah
Journal:  Clin Transl Sci       Date:  2009-06       Impact factor: 4.689

4.  Mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation in saponin-skinned human muscle fibers is stimulated by caffeine.

Authors:  W S Kunz; A V Kuznetsov; F N Gellerich
Journal:  FEBS Lett       Date:  1993-05-24       Impact factor: 4.124

5.  A randomized controlled trial evaluating the safety and efficacy of cardiac contractility modulation in advanced heart failure.

Authors:  Alan Kadish; Koonlawee Nademanee; Kent Volosin; Steven Krueger; Suresh Neelagaru; Nirav Raval; Owen Obel; Stanislav Weiner; Marc Wish; Peter Carson; Kenneth Ellenbogen; Robert Bourge; Michael Parides; Richard P Chiacchierini; Rochelle Goldsmith; Sidney Goldstein; Yuval Mika; Daniel Burkhoff; William T Abraham
Journal:  Am Heart J       Date:  2011-02       Impact factor: 4.749

6.  Comparison of mortality rates and progression of left ventricular dysfunction in patients with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy and dilated versus nondilated right ventricular cavities.

Authors:  J P Sun; K B James; X S Yang; N Solankhi; M S Shah; K L Arheart; J D Thomas; W J Stewart
Journal:  Am J Cardiol       Date:  1997-12-15       Impact factor: 2.778

7.  Validation of an animal model of right ventricular dysfunction and right bundle branch block to create close physiology to postoperative tetralogy of Fallot.

Authors:  Jean-Benoit Thambo; Francois Roubertie; Maxime De Guillebon; Louis Labrousse; Xavier Iriart; Hopewell Ntsinjana; Stephane Lafitte; Sylvain Ploux; Michel Haissaguerre; Xavier Roques; Pierre Dos Santos; Pierre Bordachar
Journal:  Int J Cardiol       Date:  2010-09-20       Impact factor: 4.164

8.  Cardiac contractility modulation electrical signals normalize activity, expression, and phosphorylation of the Na+-Ca2+ exchanger in heart failure.

Authors:  Ramesh C Gupta; Sudhish Mishra; Mengjun Wang; Alice Jiang; Sharad Rastogi; Benny Rousso; Yuval Mika; Hani N Sabbah
Journal:  J Card Fail       Date:  2008-10-15       Impact factor: 5.712

9.  Randomized, double blind study of non-excitatory, cardiac contractility modulation electrical impulses for symptomatic heart failure.

Authors:  Martin M Borggrefe; Thomas Lawo; Christian Butter; Herwig Schmidinger; Maurizio Lunati; Burkert Pieske; Anand Ramdat Misier; Antonio Curnis; Dirk Böcker; Andrew Remppis; Joseph Kautzner; Markus Stühlinger; Christophe Leclerq; Milos Táborsky; Maria Frigerio; Michael Parides; Daniel Burkhoff; Gerhard Hindricks
Journal:  Eur Heart J       Date:  2008-02-12       Impact factor: 29.983

10.  First use of cardiac contractility modulation (CCM) in a patient failing CRT therapy: clinical and technical aspects of combined therapies.

Authors:  Christian Butter; Jürgen Meyhöfer; Martin Seifert; Michael Neuss; Hans-Heinrich Minden
Journal:  Eur J Heart Fail       Date:  2007-06-27       Impact factor: 15.534

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1.  The safety and efficacy of cardiac contractility modulation in heart failure : A meta-analysis of clinical trials.

Authors:  X Liu; H J Yang; H Q Ping; S Qiu; S Shi; B Yang
Journal:  Herz       Date:  2017-01-18       Impact factor: 1.443

Review 2.  Mending a broken heart: In vitro, in vivo and in silico models of congenital heart disease.

Authors:  Abdul Jalil Rufaihah; Ching Kit Chen; Choon Hwai Yap; Citra N Z Mattar
Journal:  Dis Model Mech       Date:  2021-03-28       Impact factor: 5.758

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