The PERInatal MYocardial Remodeling (PERIMYR) cohort study protocol: A prospective study of cardiac remodeling and “recovery” in pregnancy as a model to understand the impact of comorbidities in cardiac remodeling and reverse remodeling

Heart failure (HF) is among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Several conditions trigger left ventricular chronic pressure or volume overload, hypertrophy, systolic and diastolic dysfunction, leading to cardiac remodeling and a rapid progression toward HF. Therapeutic interven...

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description Heart failure (HF) is among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Several conditions trigger left ventricular chronic pressure or volume overload, hypertrophy, systolic and diastolic dysfunction, leading to cardiac remodeling and a rapid progression toward HF. Therapeutic interventions elicit reverse remodeling (RR), a highly variable myocardial response that ranges from none to total ventricular structural/functional recovery. However, HF patients present several comorbidities and medications that mask a comprehensive molecular knowledge of RR and hinder the identification of potential biomarkers of its progression or prognosis. Therefore, instead of using this heterogeneous population or even animal models to understand myocardial remodeling, we propose studying pregnancy-induced cardiovascular remodeling and postpartum-induced RR. To assess cardiovascular functional and structural adaptations during pregnancy and in postpartum, characterizing the associated molecular changes; as well as to explore the impact of hypertension, obesity and diabetes on these processes. We will perform echocardiography and assess endothelial function and arterial stiffness (EndoPAT® and pulse wave velocity, respectively) and assess potential markers of remodeling and RR using plasma and urine samples from pregnant women. To translate to a HF context, we will determine the impact of risk factors (hypertension, obesity and diabetes) by studying subgroups of pregnant women with these comorbidities. Not applicable. We are convinced that understanding the impact of these comorbidities in such a homogeneous population, such as pregnant women, provides a valuable model to unveil the most relevant pathologic and often masked signaling pathways underlying cardiac remodeling and incomplete RR in a heterogeneous population, such as HF patients. Moreover, we expect to identify potential novel biomarkers of RR progression/prognosis more easily. A insuficiência cardíaca (IC) é uma das principais causas de morbimortalidade do mundo. Inúmeros contextos patológicos com início na sobrecarga crónica de volume/pressão do ventrículo esquerdo, e desenvolvimento de hipertrofia com posterior progressão para disfunção diastólica e sistólica, culminam num quadro de IC. Deste modo, as intervenções terapêuticas disponíveis visam promover o processo de remodelagem reversa (RR), cuja resposta miocárdica se tem demonstrado muito variável, desde a ausência à total recuperação ventricular
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To assess cardiovascular functional and structural adaptations during pregnancy and in postpartum, characterizing the associated molecular changes; as well as to explore the impact of hypertension, obesity and diabetes on these processes. We will perform echocardiography and assess endothelial function and arterial stiffness (EndoPAT® and pulse wave velocity, respectively) and assess potential markers of remodeling and RR using plasma and urine samples from pregnant women. To translate to a HF context, we will determine the impact of risk factors (hypertension, obesity and diabetes) by studying subgroups of pregnant women with these comorbidities. Not applicable. We are convinced that understanding the impact of these comorbidities in such a homogeneous population, such as pregnant women, provides a valuable model to unveil the most relevant pathologic and often masked signaling pathways underlying cardiac remodeling and incomplete RR in a heterogeneous population, such as HF patients. Moreover, we expect to identify potential novel biomarkers of RR progression/prognosis more easily. A insuficiência cardíaca (IC) é uma das principais causas de morbimortalidade do mundo. Inúmeros contextos patológicos com início na sobrecarga crónica de volume/pressão do ventrículo esquerdo, e desenvolvimento de hipertrofia com posterior progressão para disfunção diastólica e sistólica, culminam num quadro de IC. Deste modo, as intervenções terapêuticas disponíveis visam promover o processo de remodelagem reversa (RR), cuja resposta miocárdica se tem demonstrado muito variável, desde a ausência à total recuperação ventricular. De facto, os doentes com IC apresentam diversas comorbilidades e terapêuticas farmacológicas associadas, que poderão dificultar caracterização molecular do padrão de RR presente, bem como a identificação de potenciais biomarcardores de progressão/prognóstico da mesma. Por tal facto, propomos o estudo da remodelagem cardiovascular e RR no contexto da gestação e pós-parto, uma vez que o modelo da mulher grávida surge de uma população mais homogénea do que a de com IC, superando, também, as limitações do uso do modelo animal. Avaliar as adaptações cardiovasculares estruturais/funcionais durante a gravidez e o pós-parto, caracterizando molecularmente as mesmas; bem como explorar o impacto da hipertensão arterial (HTA), obesidade e diabetes mellitus (DM) nestes processos. 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To assess cardiovascular functional and structural adaptations during pregnancy and in postpartum, characterizing the associated molecular changes; as well as to explore the impact of hypertension, obesity and diabetes on these processes. We will perform echocardiography and assess endothelial function and arterial stiffness (EndoPAT® and pulse wave velocity, respectively) and assess potential markers of remodeling and RR using plasma and urine samples from pregnant women. To translate to a HF context, we will determine the impact of risk factors (hypertension, obesity and diabetes) by studying subgroups of pregnant women with these comorbidities. Not applicable. We are convinced that understanding the impact of these comorbidities in such a homogeneous population, such as pregnant women, provides a valuable model to unveil the most relevant pathologic and often masked signaling pathways underlying cardiac remodeling and incomplete RR in a heterogeneous population, such as HF patients. Moreover, we expect to identify potential novel biomarkers of RR progression/prognosis more easily. A insuficiência cardíaca (IC) é uma das principais causas de morbimortalidade do mundo. Inúmeros contextos patológicos com início na sobrecarga crónica de volume/pressão do ventrículo esquerdo, e desenvolvimento de hipertrofia com posterior progressão para disfunção diastólica e sistólica, culminam num quadro de IC. Deste modo, as intervenções terapêuticas disponíveis visam promover o processo de remodelagem reversa (RR), cuja resposta miocárdica se tem demonstrado muito variável, desde a ausência à total recuperação ventricular. De facto, os doentes com IC apresentam diversas comorbilidades e terapêuticas farmacológicas associadas, que poderão dificultar caracterização molecular do padrão de RR presente, bem como a identificação de potenciais biomarcardores de progressão/prognóstico da mesma. Por tal facto, propomos o estudo da remodelagem cardiovascular e RR no contexto da gestação e pós-parto, uma vez que o modelo da mulher grávida surge de uma população mais homogénea do que a de com IC, superando, também, as limitações do uso do modelo animal. Avaliar as adaptações cardiovasculares estruturais/funcionais durante a gravidez e o pós-parto, caracterizando molecularmente as mesmas; bem como explorar o impacto da hipertensão arterial (HTA), obesidade e diabetes mellitus (DM) nestes processos. Este projeto inclui um conjunto de avaliações, nomeadamente ecocardiográfica, da função endotelial (EndoPAT®) e rigidez miocárdica(velocidade de onda de pulso); bem como a pesquisa de potenciais biomarcadores plasmáticos e de urina de RR. Adicionalmente, a amostra de estudo será analisada em subgrupos definidos de acordo com o fator de risco presente (HTA, obesidade e DM), de modo a determinar o impacto de cada um destes no processo de RR. Não aplicável. Acreditamos que compreendendo o impacto de cada uma destas comorbilidades numa população homogénea, a mulher grávida, conseguiremos descobrir e explorar relevantes vias de sinalização patológicas presentes na remodelagem cardíaca e RR incompleta, característica em doentes com IC. Adicionalmente, pretendemos identificar novos biomarcadores de progressão/prognóstico da RR.</abstract><cop>Portugal</cop><pub>Elsevier España, S.L.U</pub><pmid>36958578</pmid><doi>10.1016/j.repc.2022.08.015</doi><tpages>12</tpages><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record>
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subjects Animals
Biomarkers
Cardiac function
Cardiovascular remodeling
Cohort Studies
Comorbidities
Comorbilidades
Diabetes
Diabetes Mellitus
Female
Função cardíaca
Gravidez
Grávida
Heart Failure - drug therapy
Hemodynamic overload
Hipertensão arterial
Humans
Hypertension
Obesidade
Obesity
Post-partum
Pregnancy
Pregnant woman
Prospective Studies
Pulse Wave Analysis
Pós-parto
Remodelagem cardiovascular
Remodelagem reversa
Reverse remodeling
Sobrecarga hemodinâmica
Ventricular Function, Left - physiology
Ventricular Remodeling - physiology
title The PERInatal MYocardial Remodeling (PERIMYR) cohort study protocol: A prospective study of cardiac remodeling and “recovery” in pregnancy as a model to understand the impact of comorbidities in cardiac remodeling and reverse remodeling
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