Effects of Sex on the Susceptibility for Atrial Fibrillation in Pigs with Ischemic Heart Failure

Author:

Pauly Valerie123,Vlcek Julia13,Zhang Zhihao123,Hesse Nora123,Xia Ruibing123,Bauer Julia123,Loy Simone123,Schneider Sarah123,Renner Simone4567,Wolf Eckhard45678ORCID,Kääb Stefan124,Schüttler Dominik123ORCID,Tomsits Philipp123ORCID,Clauss Sebastian1234ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Grosshadern Campus, Department of Medicine I, University Hospital Munich, Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU), Marchioninistrasse 15, D-81377 Munich, Germany

2. German Center for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK), Partner Site Munich, Munich Heart Alliance, D-81377 Munich, Germany

3. Institute of Surgical Research at the Walter-Brendel-Centre of Experimental Medicine, University Hospital Munich, LMU Munich, Marchioninistrasse 68, D-81377 Munich, Germany

4. Interfaculty Center for Endocrine and Cardiovascular Disease Network Modelling and Clinical Transfer (ICONLMU), LMU Munich, Feodor-Lynen-Strasse 19, D-81377 Munich, Germany

5. Chair for Molecular Animal Breeding and Biotechnology, Gene Center and Department of Veterinary Sciences, LMU Munich, Feodor-Lynen-Strasse 25, D-81377 Munich, Germany

6. Center for Innovative Medical Models (CiMM), Department of Veterinary Sciences, LMU Munich, Hackerstrasse 27, D-85764 Oberschleissheim, Germany

7. German Center for Diabetes Research (DZD), Ingolstädter Landstrasse 1, D-85764 Neuherberg, Germany

8. Laboratory for Functional Genome Analysis (LAFUGA), Gene Center, Grosshadern Campus, LMU Munich, Feodor-Lynen-Stasse 25, D-81377 Munich, Germany

Abstract

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most prevalent arrhythmia, often caused by myocardial ischemia/infarction (MI). Men have a 1.5× higher prevalence of AF, whereas women show a higher risk for new onset AF after MI. However, the underlying mechanisms of how sex affects AF pathophysiology are largely unknown. In 72 pigs with/without ischemic heart failure (IHF) we investigated the impact of sex on ischemia-induced proarrhythmic atrial remodeling and the susceptibility for AF. Electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrophysiological studies were conducted to assess electrical remodeling; histological analyses were performed to assess atrial fibrosis in male and female pigs. IHF pigs of both sexes showed a significantly increased vulnerability for AF, but in male pigs more and longer episodes were observed. Unchanged conduction properties but enhanced left atrial fibrosis indicated structural rather than electrical remodeling underlying AF susceptibility. Sex differences were only observed in controls with female pigs showing an increased intrinsic heart rate, a prolonged QRS interval and a prolonged sinus node recovery time. In sum, susceptibility for AF is significantly increased both in male and female pigs with ischemic heart failure. Differences between males and females are moderate, including more and longer AF episodes in male pigs and sinus node dysfunction in female pigs.

Funder

China Scholarship Council

Heinrich-and-Lotte-Mühlfenzl Stiftung

German Research Foundation

German Centre for Cardiovascular Research

Corona Foundation

ERA-NET on Cardiovascular Diseases

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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