日本猕猴左心室不充盈的病理生理学和血统分析

Comparative medicine Pub Date : 2024-10-31 Print Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.30802/AALAS-CM-24-028
Yuto Sawada, Akihisa Kaneko, Hiroshi Koie, Shunya Nakayama, Atsushi Tsukamoto, Shinichiro Nakamura, Takako Miyabe-Nishiwaki, Naohide Ageyama
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涉及基因突变的左心室不充盈(LVNC)被归类为未分类心肌病,其诊断标准尚未统一。这可能是因为尚未在任何实验动物物种中建立 LVNC 的精确动物模型。本研究旨在分析日本猕猴 LVNC 的病理生理学和家族倾向。研究人员对两只患有 LVNC 的日本猕猴及其怀疑患有心脏病的父母进行了检查。其中一只猕猴通过胸片、超声心动图、心脏生物标记物、心脏核磁共振成像和病理检查进行了检查,另一只猕猴通过胸片、超声心动图和心脏生物标记物进行了检查。这两只猕猴的共同父亲和其中一只患有 LVNC 的猕猴的母亲接受了胸部放射线检查和心脏生物标志物检查。超声心动图显示,所有猕猴的左心室壁都有网状结构和小梁以及深的小梁间凹陷。两只患有 LVNC 的猕猴的心肌表现为分层,心内膜一侧为非压实心肌,心外膜一侧为压实心肌,非压实/压实比分别为 6.0 和 5.8。两只患有 LVNC 的猕猴中,一只(病例 1)的肌钙蛋白 I、肌钙蛋白 T、心房钠尿肽和脑钠尿肽水平升高。第二只患有 LVNC 的猕猴(病例 2)在超声心动图上显示小叶间凹陷处有血流。在病例 1 中,组织病理学检查显示心内膜纤维性增厚、心肌间质纤维化、心肌混乱、空泡变性、异核和心肌细胞坏死。这表明日本猕猴可以作为人类 LVNC 的可靠动物模型。
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Pathophysiological and Pedigree Analysis of Left Ventricular Noncompaction in Japanese Macaques (Macaca fuscata).

Left ventricular noncompaction (LVNC) involving genetic mutation is categorized as an unclassified cardiomyopathy, and its diagnostic criteria have not been standardized. This could be because precise animal models of LVNC have not been created in any laboratory animal species. This study aimed to analyze the pathophysiology and familial tendency of LVNC in Japanese macaques. Two Japanese macaques with LVNC, and their parents who were suspected of having cardiac disease, were examined. One macaque with LVNC was examined using chest radiography, echocardiography, cardiac biomarkers, cardiac MRI, and pathologic examination, and the other macaque was examined using chest radiography, echocardiography, and cardiac biomarkers. Their common father and the mother of one of the macaques with LVNC were tested for chest radiography and cardiac biomarkers. Echocardiography revealed a meshwork with trabeculation and deep intertrabecular recesses in all their left ventricular walls. The 2 macaques with LVNC demonstrated a layered appearance of the myocardium, consisting of noncompacted myocardium on the endocardial side and compacted myocardium on the epicardial side, with a noncompacted/compacted ratio of 6.0 and 5.8, respectively. One of the 2 macaques with LVNC (case 1) had elevated levels of troponin I, troponin T, atrial natriuretic peptide, and brain natriuretic peptide. The second macaque with LVNC (case 2) showed blood flow in the intertrabecular recesses on echocardiography. The common father (case 3) of the 2 macaques with LVNC and the mother (case 4) of one of the macaques with LVNC had elevated levels of troponin I and troponin T. In case 1, histopathologic examination revealed fibrous thickening of the endocardium, fibrosis of the myocardial interstitium, myocardial disarray, vacuolar degeneration, anisonucleosis, and necrosis of myocardial cells. This suggests that Japanese macaques could serve as a reliable animal model of human LVNC.

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