2022
DOI: 10.1161/jaha.121.023974
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Atrial Electrical Remodeling in Mice With Cardiac‐Specific Overexpression of Angiotensin II Type 1 Receptor

Abstract: Background Elevated angiotensin II levels are thought to play an important role in atrial electrical and structural remodeling associated with atrial fibrillation. However, the mechanisms by which this remodeling occurs are still unclear. Accordingly, we explored the effects of angiotensin II on atrial remodeling using transgenic mice overexpressing angiotensin II type 1 receptor (AT1R) specifically in cardiomyocytes. Methods and Results … Show more

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“…Since the left atrium is under much higher pressure than the right atrium, this could contribute to more severe stretch-dependent electrical and structural remodeling observed in left vs right atrium. Consistent with this hypothesis, studies have shown that AT1R overexpression in the heart, which does not result in hypertension ( Paradis et al, 2000 ), results in a less severe AF phenotype compared to chronic Ang II infusion ( Jansen et al, 2018 ; Jansen et al, 2019 ; Demers et al, 2022 ). In addition, we observed a trend towards modestly higher AT1R expression in left atrial tissue compared to right atrial tissue.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Since the left atrium is under much higher pressure than the right atrium, this could contribute to more severe stretch-dependent electrical and structural remodeling observed in left vs right atrium. Consistent with this hypothesis, studies have shown that AT1R overexpression in the heart, which does not result in hypertension ( Paradis et al, 2000 ), results in a less severe AF phenotype compared to chronic Ang II infusion ( Jansen et al, 2018 ; Jansen et al, 2019 ; Demers et al, 2022 ). In addition, we observed a trend towards modestly higher AT1R expression in left atrial tissue compared to right atrial tissue.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%