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Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol (February 8, 2008). doi:10.1152/ajpheart.00831.2007
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Submitted on July 17, 2007
Accepted on February 2, 2008

Age-related differences in post-infarct left ventricular rupture and remodeling

Yining Yang1, Yiting Ma1, Wei Han1, Jun Li1, Yang Xiang1, Fen Liu2, Xiang Ma1, Jianfa Zhang3, Zhenyan Fu1, Yi-Dan Su4, Xiao-Jun Du5, and Xiao-Ming Gao4*

1 Cardiovascular Research Institute, Xinjiang Medical University, Urumuqi, Xinjiang, China
2 Cardiovascular Research Institute, Xinjiang Medical University, Urumqi, Xinjiang, China
3 Cardiovascular Research Institute, Xinjiang Medical University, China
4 Experimental Cardiology Laboratory, Baker Heart Research Institute, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
5 Experimental Cardiology, Baker Heart Research Institute, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: xiaoming.gao{at}baker.edu.au.

Cardiac rupture is more prevalent in elderly patients with first onset of acute myocardial infarct (MI) but the mechanism remains unexplored. We investigated the differences in the incidence of cardiac rupture and early left ventricular (LV) remodeling following coronary artery ligation between old (12-mo) and young (3-mo) C57Bl/6 male mice, and explored responsible mechanisms. The incidence of rupture within 1 week after MI was significantly higher in old than in young mice (40.7% vs. 18.3%, P=0.013) despite a similar infarct size in both age groups. Old mice dying of rupture had more severe infarct expansion than young counterparts. Echocardiography and catheterization at day-7 revealed more profound LV chamber dilatation and dysfunction as well as higher blood pressures in aged mice. At day-3 after MI immediately prior to the peak of rupture occurrence, we observed significantly higher content of type I and III collagen, a greater density of macrophage and neutrophil and markedly enhanced mRNA expression of inflammatory cytokines in the infarcted myocardium in old than in young mice. Further, a more dramatic increment of MMP-9 activity was found in old than in young infarcted hearts, in keeping with enhanced inflammatory response. Collectively, these results revealed that old mice had a higher risk of post-MI cardiac rupture despite a higher level of collagen content and cross-linking. Enhanced inflammatory response and subsequent increase in MMP-9 activity together with higher blood pressure are important factors responsible for the higher risk of cardiac rupture and more severe LV remodeling in the aged heart following acute MI.




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