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Myocardial Connective Tissue Growth Factor (CCN2/CTGF) Attenuates Left Ventricular Remodeling after Myocardial Infarction
Authors:J?rgen Gravning  Stein ?rn  Ole J?rgen Kaasb?ll  Vladimir N Martinov  Cord Manhenke  Kenneth Dickstein  Thor Edvardsen  H?vard Attramadal  Mohammed Shakil Ahmed
Institution:1. Institute for Surgical Research, Oslo University Hospital, Rikshospitalet, Oslo, Norway.; 2. Center for Heart Failure Research, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.; 3. Division of Cardiology, Stavanger University Hospital, Stavanger, Norway.; 4. Institute of Internal Medicine, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway.; 5. Department of Cardiology, Oslo University Hospital, Rikshospitalet, Oslo, Norway.; Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center, United States of America,
Abstract:

Aims

Myocardial CCN2/CTGF is induced in heart failure of various etiologies. However, its role in the pathophysiology of left ventricular (LV) remodeling after myocardial infarction (MI) remains unresolved. The current study explores the role of CTGF in infarct healing and LV remodeling in an animal model and in patients admitted for acute ST-elevation MI.

Methods and Results

Transgenic mice with cardiac-restricted overexpression of CTGF (Tg-CTGF) and non-transgenic littermate controls (NLC) were subjected to permanent ligation of the left anterior descending coronary artery. Despite similar infarct size (area of infarction relative to area at risk) 24 hours after ligation of the coronary artery in Tg-CTGF and NLC mice, Tg-CTGF mice disclosed smaller area of scar tissue, smaller increase of cardiac hypertrophy, and less LV dilatation and deterioration of LV function 4 weeks after MI. Tg-CTGF mice also revealed substantially reduced mortality after MI. Remote/peri-infarct tissue of Tg-CTGF mice contained reduced numbers of leucocytes, macrophages, and cells undergoing apoptosis as compared with NLC mice. In a cohort of patients with acute ST-elevation MI (n = 42) admitted to hospital for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) serum-CTGF levels (s-CTGF) were monitored and related to infarct size and LV function assessed by cardiac MRI. Increase in s-CTGF levels after MI was associated with reduced infarct size and improved LV ejection fraction one year after MI, as well as attenuated levels of CRP and GDF-15.

Conclusion

Increased myocardial CTGF activities after MI are associated with attenuation of LV remodeling and improved LV function mediated by attenuation of inflammatory responses and inhibition of apoptosis.
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