| Literature DB >> 33591467 |
Shuang Zheng1, Weijiang Tan1, Xiang Li1, Binglin Li1, Baoyong Gong1, W Glen Pyle2, Jian Wu3, Lei Li4, Ting Luo1, Yunzeng Zou3, Feng Hua Yang5, Peter H Backx6,7.
Abstract
Aged nonhuman primate (NHP) models are of great value for studying the pathology of metabolic heart diseases and developing therapeutic strategies. In this study, aged male cynomolgus monkeys were fed a regular diet or a high-fat/high-sugar diet (HFSD) for 8 months. Metabolic disorders were diagnosed by 1H-NMR and serum biochemistry, and cardiac function was evaluated by echocardiography. Our results showed that serum metabolic profiles were altered in aged monkeys fed a HFSD, in line with aortic tissue damage, cardiac remodeling, and contractile dysfunction. This aged monkey model significantly increased expression of proinflammatory cytokines and altered expression and phosphorylation of intracellular signaling proteins in the heart, as compared to aged monkeys on a regular diet. Furthermore, the animals demonstrated increased phosphorylation of cardiac myofilament proteins which are causatively associated with decreased myofilament contractility. We conclude that the aged monkey model fed a HFSD exhibits metabolic disorders and cardiac contractile dysfunction.Entities:
Keywords: Aged animal model; Contractile function; Cynomolgus monkey; High-fat/high-sugar diet; Serum metabolomics; Signaling regulation
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33591467 DOI: 10.1007/s12265-021-10105-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cardiovasc Transl Res ISSN: 1937-5387 Impact factor: 4.132