Age-associated changes in fibrosis amount and spatial organization and its effects on human ventricular electrophysiology

M. Pérez-Zabalza, L. García-Mendívil, Kostantinos A Mountris, N. Smisdom, José M. Vallejo-Gil, Pedro C. Fresneda-Roldán, Javier Fañanás-Mastral, Marta Matamala-Adell, Fernando Sorribas-Berjón, Manuel Vázquez-Sancho, Javier André Bellido-Morales, Francisco Javier Mancebón-Sierra, Alexánder Sebastián Vaca-Núñez, C. Ballester-Cuenca, A. Oliván-Viguera, L. Ordovás, Emilio L. Pueyo
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Aging is known to involve alterations in the composition and organization of the extracellular matrix, which have an impact on heart function. However, there is not a comprehensive description of how collagen characteristics vary with age in the human left ventricle (LV) and its impact on electrophysiological properties. Here, we quantified the amount and spatial organization of collagen from human LV second harmonic generation (SHG) microscopy images of middle-age and elderly individuals. The results were input to in silico models of human LV tissues and numerical simulations were conducted to characterize the effects on electrical conduction and repolarization. Results from SHG image processing showed an increase in the amount of collagen and in its clustering in LV tissues with age. The increase in the amount of fibrosis induced a clear decrease in conduction velocity (CV), whereas increased clustering did not impact CV in our simulated tissues. In terms of ventricular repolarization, we observed a remarkable reduction in action potential duration (APD) as the percentage of fibrosis increased and a slighter reduction with increasing clustering. Importantly, more clustered fibrosis had a major effect on the enhancement of spatial APD dispersion, which was, however, diminished with increased fibrosis percentage. As a conclusion, both the amount and spatial organization offibrosis in human LV tissues have a relevant role in electrophysiological properties.
纤维化数量和空间组织的年龄相关性变化及其对人心室电生理的影响
已知衰老涉及细胞外基质的组成和组织的改变,这对心脏功能有影响。然而,对于人类左心室(LV)胶原蛋白特征如何随年龄变化及其对电生理特性的影响,目前还没有全面的描述。在这里,我们量化了中老年人LV二次谐波(SHG)显微镜图像中胶原蛋白的数量和空间组织。将结果输入到人体左室组织的计算机模型中,并进行数值模拟以表征其对导电和复极化的影响。SHG图像处理结果显示,随着年龄的增长,左室组织中胶原蛋白的数量和聚集性增加。纤维化引起的增加明显降低传导速度(CV),而增加集群的简历在我们的模拟组织没有影响。在心室复极方面,我们观察到动作电位持续时间(APD)随着纤维化百分比的增加而显著减少,并且随着聚类的增加而略有减少。重要的是,更多的聚集性纤维化对APD空间弥散增强有主要影响,然而,随着纤维化百分比的增加,APD空间弥散减弱。综上所述,人左室组织纤维化的数量和空间组织对电生理特性都有相关的影响。
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