| Literature DB >> 35414842 |
Feng Zhang1, Guang Hai Zhou1, Qi An2, Jie Yang2, Yu Hao Wang2, Jia Quan Zhu2, Song Nan Jin2, Jin Fu Wen1.
Abstract
Cardiac hypertrophy is a common myocardial structural abnormality which may cause heart failure. Many studies have shown that cardiac hypertrophy can be induced by hyperthyroidism. Ligand-gated potassium channels have been reported to be involved in various biological processes in the cardiovascular system, such as GPCR coupled KACh and metabolism sensor KATP channel. It is unclear whether the gene expression of KACh and KATP was altered in hyperthyroid rabbit atria. We aimed to investigate the expression of KACh and KATP genes in rabbit atria in our experimental model. We established an effective hyperthyroidism-induced cardiac hypertrophy animal model through an injection of T4. H&E staining and RT-PCR were used to observe the histomorphological damages and alteration of gene expression. The results showed that the heart weight, heart rate significantly increased in T4-treated rabbits. The systolic pressure increased from 115.60 mmHg to 152.6 mmHg in T4-treated rabbits. The expression of KACh and KATP genes was decreased in the atria of hyperthyroidism-induced cardiac hypertrophied rabbits. These findings indicated that the decreased gene expression of KACh and KATP may be related to hyperthyroidism-induced cardiac hypertrophy and atrial fibrillation. IJCEPEntities:
Keywords: Hyperthyroidism; KACh channel; KATP channel; cardiac hypertrophy; gene expression
Year: 2022 PMID: 35414842 PMCID: PMC8986473
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Clin Exp Pathol ISSN: 1936-2625