Sex-specific cardiac electrophysiological remodeling influences the susceptibility to arrhythmias in elderly rats.

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Rosario Statello, Giovanna Pelà, Roberta Maestri, Fabio Leonardi, Aderville Cabassi, Ignazio Verzicco, Alessandra Rossi, Luca Carnevali, Paolo Pastori, Domenico Corradi, Michele Miragoli, Emilio Macchi, Stefano Rossi
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Abstract

Advanced age is a well-known risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD), with sex differences contributing significantly to age-dependent clinical heterogeneity. The incidence of CVD increases with age in both sexes, although men and women are predisposed toward different CVDs. However, the sex-specific arrhythmogenic alterations in aged individuals are still not described in depth. The present work aimed to analyze gross anatomical and relevant cardiac electrophysiological parameters in vivo in aged female and male rats, emphasizing sex-related disparities and their relationship with enhanced arrhythmia vulnerability. Studies were performed on healthy wild-type Groningen rats: 13 adult males (8.2 ± 1.2 mo), 13 aged males (25.6 ± 0.7 mo), 13 adult females (9.8 ± 3.2 mo), and 13 aged females (23.0 ± 1.4 mo). The adult female heart was hypertrophic compared with adult males, but aging was associated with cardiac hypertrophy only in male rats. Adult female rats had longer effective refractory period and QTc than males, but only male rats showed a significant increase in these parameters with age. Conversely, aged animals showed longer ventricular activation time than adults in both sexes. Although conduction velocity remained consistent across groups, phase map study during programmed electrical stimulation revealed prolonged activation time in the aged female compared with all other groups. Notably, although aged rats were more prone to spontaneous supraventricular extrasystoles, only aged males were more susceptible to spontaneous ventricular arrhythmias. In conclusion, sex strongly influences the cardiac electrical remodeling, with male who could experience more significant adaptations. Accordingly, when the heart is exposed to proarrhythmic stimuli, the susceptibility to arrhythmias differs between elderly males and females.NEW & NOTEWORTHY Aged heart is more prone to develop cardiovascular diseases including arrhythmias. The age-related electrical remodeling of the heart results in specific electrophysiological alterations in male and female rats. Males could experience more challenging adaptations as they age. They show prolongations of atrial and ventricular activation, ventricular repolarization, and refractoriness. Aged females display alterations in ventricular activation. Arrhythmias are more likely to occur in aged animals with males being more susceptible to spontaneous and induced arrhythmias.

性别特异性心脏电生理重构对老年大鼠心律失常易感性的影响。
高龄是心血管疾病(CVD)的一个众所周知的危险因素,性别差异对年龄依赖性临床异质性有显著影响。尽管男性和女性患心血管疾病的倾向不同,但心血管疾病的发病率在两性中都随着年龄的增长而增加。然而,在老年人中,性别特异性的心律失常改变仍未得到深入的描述。本工作旨在分析老年雌性和雄性大鼠体内大体解剖和相关心脏电生理参数,强调性别相关差异及其与心律失常易感性增强的关系。选取健康野生型格罗宁根大鼠:成年雄性13只(8.2±1.2个月),成年雄性13只(25.6±0.7个月),成年雌性13只(9.8±3.2个月),成年雌性13只(23.0±1.4个月)。成年雌性大鼠的心脏比成年雄性大鼠肥厚,但衰老只与雄性大鼠的心脏肥厚有关。成年雌性大鼠的有效不应期和QTc比雄性大鼠长,但随着年龄的增长,只有雄性大鼠的这些参数显著增加。相反,老年动物的心室激活时间比雌雄同体的成年动物都长。虽然传导速度在各组之间保持一致,但相图研究显示,与其他所有组相比,老年女性的激活时间更长。值得注意的是,虽然老年大鼠更容易发生自发性室上性心动过速,但只有老年雄性更容易发生自发性室性心律失常。总之,性别强烈影响心脏电重构,男性可能经历更显著的适应。因此,当心脏受到促心律失常刺激时,老年男性和女性对心律失常的易感性不同。
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9.60
自引率
10.40%
发文量
202
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2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology publishes original investigations, reviews and perspectives on the physiology of the heart, vasculature, and lymphatics. These articles include experimental and theoretical studies of cardiovascular function at all levels of organization ranging from the intact and integrative animal and organ function to the cellular, subcellular, and molecular levels. The journal embraces new descriptions of these functions and their control systems, as well as their basis in biochemistry, biophysics, genetics, and cell biology. Preference is given to research that provides significant new mechanistic physiological insights that determine the performance of the normal and abnormal heart and circulation.
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