2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.04.27.441616
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Regulation and impact of cardiac lymphangiogenesis in pressure-overload-induced heart failure

Abstract: Rationale: Lymphatics are essential for cardiac health, and insufficient lymphatic expansion (lymphangiogenesis) contributes to development of heart failure (HF) after myocardial infarction. However, the regulation and impact of lymphatics in non-ischemic cardiomyopathy induced by pressure-overload remains to be determined. Objective: Investigate cardiac lymphangiogenesis following transverse aortic constriction (TAC) in adult male or female C57Bl/6J or Balb/c mice, and in patients with end-stage HF. Methods… Show more

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“…Earlier work in salt-induced pressure overload in rats indicated that cardiac lymphangiogenesis accompanies cardiac hypertrophy [30]. In contrast, our unpublished work from a TAC model in mice indicates that the increase in lymphangiogenic growth factor expression in the heart, observed during severe cardiac hypertrophy, may serve to maintain, rather than to expand, the lymphatic network to preserve cardiac fluid and immune homeostasis [31]. Indeed, antibody-mediated blocking of VEGFR3 signaling unveiled cardiac lymphatic rarefaction, and aggravated myocardial edema and inflammation post-TAC.…”
Section: Andand 25mentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Earlier work in salt-induced pressure overload in rats indicated that cardiac lymphangiogenesis accompanies cardiac hypertrophy [30]. In contrast, our unpublished work from a TAC model in mice indicates that the increase in lymphangiogenic growth factor expression in the heart, observed during severe cardiac hypertrophy, may serve to maintain, rather than to expand, the lymphatic network to preserve cardiac fluid and immune homeostasis [31]. Indeed, antibody-mediated blocking of VEGFR3 signaling unveiled cardiac lymphatic rarefaction, and aggravated myocardial edema and inflammation post-TAC.…”
Section: Andand 25mentioning
confidence: 72%