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Cardiac dysfunction in Pkd1-deficient mice with phenotype rescue by galectin-3 knockout.

Bruno E Balbo1, Andressa G Amaral1, Jonathan M Fonseca1, Isac de Castro1, Vera M Salemi2, Leandro E Souza2, Fernando Dos Santos2, Maria C Irigoyen2, Feng Qian3, Roger Chammas4, Luiz F Onuchic5.   

Abstract

Alterations in myocardial wall texture stand out among ADPKD cardiovascular manifestations in hypertensive and normotensive patients. To elucidate their pathogenesis, we analyzed the cardiac phenotype in Pkd1(cond/cond)Nestin(cre) (CYG+) cystic mice exposed to increased blood pressure, at 5 to 6 and 20 to 24 weeks of age, and Pkd1(+/-) (HTG+) noncystic mice at 5-6 and 10-13 weeks. Echocardiographic analyses revealed decreased myocardial deformation and systolic function in CYG+ and HTG+ mice, as well as diastolic dysfunction in older CYG+ mice, compared to their Pkd1(cond/cond) and Pkd1(+/+) controls. Hearts from CYG+ and HTG+ mice presented reduced polycystin-1 expression, increased apoptosis, and mild fibrosis. Since galectin-3 has been associated with heart dysfunction, we studied it as a potential modifier of the ADPKD cardiac phenotype. Double-mutant Pkd1(cond/cond):Nestin(cre);Lgals3(-/-) (CYG-) and Pkd1(+/-);Lgals3(-/-) (HTG-) mice displayed improved cardiac deformability and systolic parameters compared to single-mutants, not differing from the controls. CYG- and HTG- showed decreased apoptosis and fibrosis. Analysis of a severe cystic model (Pkd1(V/V); VVG+) showed that Pkd1(V/V);Lgals3(-/-) (VVG-) mice have longer survival, decreased cardiac apoptosis and improved heart function compared to VVG+. CYG- and VVG- animals showed no difference in renal cystic burden compared to CYG+ and VVG+ mice. Thus, myocardial dysfunction occurs in different Pkd1-deficient models and suppression of galectin-3 expression rescues this phenotype.
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Keywords:  ADPKD; Pkd1-deficiency; apoptosis; cardiac dysfunction; cardiomyopathy; galectin-3

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27475230      PMCID: PMC4983501          DOI: 10.1016/j.kint.2016.04.028

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Kidney Int        ISSN: 0085-2538            Impact factor:   10.612


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