Cardiac Hypertrophy After Transplantation Is Associated With Persistent Expression of Tumor Necrosis Factor-α

Author:

Stetson Sonny J.1,Perez-Verdia Ale1,Mazur Wojceich1,Farmer John A.1,Koerner Michael M.1,Weilbaecher Donald G.1,Entman Mark L.1,Quiñones Miguel A.1,Noon George P.1,Torre-Amione Guillermo1

Affiliation:

1. From Departments of Medicine (S.J.S., A.P.-V., W.M., J.A.F., M.M.K., M.L.E., M.A.Q., G.T.-A.), Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery (G.P.N.), and Cardiac Pathology (D.G.W.), and Sections of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Sciences (S.J.S., A.P.-V., W.M., J.A.F., M.M.K., M.L.E., M.A.Q., G.T.-A.), The DeBakey Heart Center and The Gene and Judy Campbell Lab for Cardiac Transplant Research, The Winters Center for Heart Failure Research, Baylor College of Medicine and The Methodist Hospital, Houston, Tex.

Abstract

Background The mechanisms that contribute to cardiac allograft hypertrophy are not known; however, the rapid progression and severity of hypertrophy suggest that nonhemodynamic factors may play a contributory role. Tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) is a cytokine produced in cardiac allografts and capable of producing hypertrophy and fibrosis; therefore, we suggest that TNF-α may play a contributory role. Accordingly, the aims of our study were to define the role of systemic hypertension in the development of hypertrophy, characterize the histological determinants of hypertrophy, and characterize the expression of myocardial TNF-α after heart transplantation. Methods and Results To separate the effect of hypertension from immune injury in the development of cardiac allograft hypertrophy, we measured the gain in left ventricular mass by 2D echocardiography in heart transplant recipients and lung transplant recipients who developed similar rates of systemic hypertension. The gain in left ventricular mass was 73% in heart transplant recipients and 7% in lung transplant recipients ( P <0.0001). By comparing myocardial samples obtained during the first week after transplant and at 1 year, we found that there was a significant increase in total collagen content ( P <0.0001), collagen I ( P <0.0001), collagen III ( P <0.0001), and myocyte size ( P <0.0001). These changes were associated with persistent myocardial TNF-α expression. Conclusions We suggest that the contribution of hypertension to cardiac allograft hypertrophy is minimal and that persistent intracardiac expression of TNF-α may contribute to the development of cardiac allograft hypertrophy.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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