Presence of adipose tissue in aortic valves from aortic regurgitation patients: pathophysiological role and clinical implications
Abstract Introduction Adipose tissue is a common constituent of the heart and it is located, without great clinical relevance, frequently in the pericardium. The presence of adipose tissue in the aortic valve is rare, with unknown significance on valve structural properties and function. Aortic regu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European heart journal 2020-11, Vol.41 (Supplement_2) |
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Introduction
Adipose tissue is a common constituent of the heart and it is located, without great clinical relevance, frequently in the pericardium. The presence of adipose tissue in the aortic valve is rare, with unknown significance on valve structural properties and function. Aortic regurgitation (AR) is the third most prevalent valve disease, although it is uncommon to find it in isolation. Myxoid degeneration may be the cause or result of AR, although the pathophysiology remains poorly understood.
Purpose
To describe and characterize the presence of adipose tissue in the aortic valves from a cohort of AR patients.
Methods
116 patients undergoing aortic valve replacement due to severe AR were enrolled. We classified them in two groups according to the histological results showing presence or absence of adipose tissue in the aortic valves.
In the valve tissue molecular analysis were performed by RT-PCR, Western Blot and ELISA to analyze markers of adipocytes (leptin, adiponectin, resistin), inflammation (Rantes, interleukin-6, interleukin-1β), extracellular matrix remodeling (metalloproteinases-1, -2 and -9), proteoglycans (aggrecan, hyaluronan, lumican, syndecan-1, decorin) and fibrosis (collagens, fibronectin).
Results
Adipose tissue was found in 63% of the aortic valves analyzed. Baseline characteristics (age, hypertension, dyslipidemia, diabetes, smoking, left ventricular telediastolic diameter, left ventricular systolic function, ascending aorta) were similar in patients presenting valve adipose tissue as compared with patients without valve adipose tissue. Valves containing adipocytes exhibited a higher leptin content (p |
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ISSN: | 0195-668X 1522-9645 |
DOI: | 10.1093/ehjci/ehaa946.3721 |