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European Journal of Heart Failure 2006 8(8):769-776; doi:10.1016/j.ejheart.2006.09.011
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© 2006 European Society of Cardiology

Functional alterations in NO, PGI2 and EDHF pathways in the aortic endothelium after myocardial infarction in rats

Gabor Csanyia,1,2, Michael Bauerb,1, Wolfgang Dietlb, Magdalena Lomnickaa, Tatiana Stepuroa, Bruno K. Podesserb and Stefan Chlopickia,*

a Department of Experimental Pharmacology, Chair of Pharmacology, Jagiellonian University Medical College Grzegorzecka Str. 16, 31-531 Krakow, Poland
b Ludwig Boltzmann Cluster for Cardiovascular Research c/o Institute for Biomedical Research, Allgemeines Krankenhaus Wien, Waehringer Guertel 18-20, A-1090 Vienna, Austria

* Corresponding author. Tel.: +48 12 421 11 68; fax: +48 12 421 72 17. E-mail address: s.chlopicki{at}cyfronet.krakow.pl


   Abstract

Background: Previous work on endothelial dysfunction in post-MI heart failure has shown conflicting results.

Aim: To analyze gender related alterations in NO-, PGI2- and EDHF-dependent endothelial function in the thoracic aorta 7 and 42 days after myocardial infarction (MI).

Methods and results: MI was induced by coronary artery ligation in female and male Sprague–Dawley rats. There was no gender related difference in infarct-size or in the impairment of fractional shortening of the left ventricle 42 days after coronary ligation. Neither acetylcholine-induced (Ach) vasodilation nor basal PGI2 production in the aorta was modified by coronary ligation. Interestingly, 7 days after MI, basal NO production was impaired and the EDHF component of Ach-induced vasodilation was up-regulated, in both male and female rats. However, 42 days post-MI, basal NO was only impaired in male rats, while EDHF was only up-regulated in female rats.

Conclusion: MI induced impairment of functional activity of basal NO production and adaptive up-regulation of the EDHF component of Ach-induced relaxation. The above alterations in endothelial function in the aorta were gender-specific at 42 days but not 7 days after MI. Some of the previously reported discrepancies in the development of endothelial dysfunction in the post-MI period may be gender related differences.

Key Words: Heart failure • Endothelial dysfunction • NO • PGI2 • EDHF • Gender

Received February 8, 2006; Revised July 3, 2006; Accepted September 19, 2006


1 The authors equally contributed to this work.

2 Current address: Department of Pathophysiology, Albert Szent-Gyorgyi Medical and Pharmaceutical Center, University of Szeged, Semmelweis u. 1., Pf., 427 H6701 Szeged, Hungary.


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