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Abnormal skeletal muscle blood flow, contractile mechanics and fibre morphology in a rat model of obese-HFpEF.

Ever Espino-Gonzalez1, Peter G Tickle1, Alan P Benson1, Roger W P Kissane2, Graham N Askew1, Stuart Egginton1, T Scott Bowen1.   

Abstract

KEY POINTS: Heart failure is characterised by limb and respiratory muscle impairments that limit functional capacity and quality of life. However, compared with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF), skeletal muscle alterations induced by heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) remain poorly explored. Here we report that obese-HFpEF induces multiple skeletal muscle alterations in the rat hindlimb, including impaired muscle mechanics related to shortening velocity, fibre atrophy, capillary loss, and an impaired blood flow response to contractions that implies a perfusive oxygen delivery limitation. We also demonstrate that obese-HFpEF is characterised by diaphragmatic alterations similar to those caused by denervation - atrophy in Type IIb/IIx (fast/glycolytic) fibres and hypertrophy in Type I (slow/oxidative) fibres. These findings extend current knowledge in HFpEF skeletal muscle physiology, potentially underlying exercise intolerance, which may facilitate future therapeutic approaches. ABSTRACT: Peripheral skeletal muscle and vascular alterations induced by heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) remain poorly identified, with limited therapeutic targets. This study used a cardiometabolic obese-HFpEF rat model to comprehensively phenotype skeletal muscle mechanics, blood flow, microvasculature and fibre atrophy. Lean (n = 8) and obese-HFpEF (n = 8) ZSF1 rats were compared. Skeletal muscles (soleus and diaphragm) were assessed for in vitro contractility (isometric and isotonic properties) alongside indices of fibre-type cross-sectional area, myosin isoform, and capillarity, and estimated muscle PO2 . In situ extensor digitorum longus (EDL) contractility and femoral blood flow were assessed. HFpEF soleus demonstrated lower absolute maximal force by 22%, fibre atrophy by 24%, a fibre-type shift from I to IIa, and a 17% lower capillary-to-fibre ratio despite increased capillary density (all P < 0.05) with preserved muscle PO2 (P = 0.115) and isometric specific force (P > 0.05). Soleus isotonic properties (shortening velocity and power) were impaired by up to 17 and 22%, respectively (P < 0.05), while the magnitude of the exercise hyperaemia was attenuated by 73% (P = 0.012) in line with higher muscle fatigue by 26% (P = 0.079). Diaphragm alterations (P < 0.05) included Type IIx fibre atrophy despite Type I/IIa fibre hypertrophy, with increased indices of capillarity alongside preserved contractile properties during isometric, isotonic, and cyclical contractions. In conclusion, obese-HFpEF rats demonstrated blunted skeletal muscle blood flow during contractions in parallel to microvascular structural remodelling, fibre atrophy, and isotonic contractile dysfunction in the locomotor muscles. In contrast, diaphragm phenotype remained well preserved. This study identifies numerous muscle-specific impairments that could exacerbate exercise intolerance in obese-HFpEF.
© 2020 The Authors. The Journal of Physiology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of The Physiological Society.

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Keywords:  HFpEF; blood flow; diaphragm; heart failure; muscle atrophy; muscle contraction; skeletal muscle

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33347612      PMCID: PMC7898698          DOI: 10.1113/JP280899

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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