Impact of sex and sex hormones on pathophysiology and progression of aortic stenosis in a murine model

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作者
Fleury, Marie-Ange [1 ]
Annabi, Mohamed-Salah [1 ]
Voisine, Martine [1 ]
Hervault, Maxime [1 ]
Boilard, Anne-Julie [1 ]
Shen, Mylene [1 ]
Marette, Andre [1 ]
Cote, Nancy [1 ]
Clavel, Marie-Annick [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Laval, Inst Univ Cardiol & Pneumol Quebec, Quebec Heart & Lung Inst, Quebec City, PQ, Canada
来源
PHYSIOLOGICAL REPORTS | 2022年 / 10卷 / 16期
关键词
aortic stenosis; pathophysiology; sex differences; VALVE INTERSTITIAL-CELLS; CALCIFICATION; DISEASE; RECEPTOR; PROMOTES;
D O I
10.14814/phy2.15433
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
The lesions observed in AS have been shown to be sex specific, with women presenting extensive fibrotic remodeling while men developing more calcification deposit. We thus aimed to evaluate the influence of sex and sex hormones on the pathophysiology of aortic valve stenosis (AS) in our mouse model of AS. LDLr(-/-)ApoB(100/100)IGF-II+/- mice (n = 210) were separated in six different groups: (1) intact male (IM), (2) intact female (IF), (3) castrated male (CM), (4) ovariectomized females (OF), (5) CM with testosterone supplementation (CMT), and (6) OF with 17 beta-estradiol supplementation (OFE). Mice were fed a high-fat/high-sucrose/high-cholesterol diet for 6 months. Hemodynamic progression of AS was followed by transthoracic echocardiography (at 12 and 36 weeks) and analyzed in all mice alive at 36 weeks. Aortic valves were collected for histological and digital droplet PCR* analysis. Increases in peak velocity were comparable in IF and IM (24.2 +/- 5.7 vs. 25.8 +/- 5.3 cm/s; p = 0.68), but IF presented with less severe AS. Between the three groups of male mice, AS progression was more important in IM (increase in peak velocity: 24.2 +/- 5.7 cm/s; p < 0.001) compared to CM (6.2 +/- 1.4; p = 0.42), and CMT (15.1 +/- 3.5; p = 0.002). In the three groups of female mice, there were no statistical differences in AS progression. Digital PCR analysis revealed an important upregulation of the osteogenic gene RunX2 in IM (p < 0.0001) and downregulation of the pro-calcifying gene ALPL in IF (p < 0.05). Male sex and testosterone play an important role in upregulation of pro-calcifying genes and hemodynamic progression of AS. However, female mice appeared to be protected against calcification, characterized by downregulation of pro-osteogenic genes, but presented a similar AS hemodynamic progression.
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