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The Role of Lipotoxicity in Smoke Cardiomyopathy
Authors:Priscila P Santos  Fernando Oliveira  Vanessa C M P Ferreira  Bertha F Polegato  Meliza G Roscani  Ana Angelica Fernandes  Pamela Modesto  Bruna P M Rafacho  Silmeia G Zanati  Annarita Di Lorenzo  Luiz S Matsubara  Sergio A R Paiva  Leonardo A M Zornoff  Marcos F Minicucci  Paula S Azevedo
Abstract:

Background/Aims

Experimental and clinical studies have shown the direct toxic effects of cigarette smoke (CS) on the myocardium, independent of vascular effects. However, the underlying mechanisms are not well known.

Methods

Wistar rats were allocated to control (C) and cigarette smoke (CS) groups. CS rats were exposed to cigarette smoke for 2 months.

Results

After that morphometric, functional and biochemical parameters were measured. The echocardiographic study showed enlargement of the left atria, increase in the left ventricular systolic volume and reduced systolic function. Within the cardiac metabolism, exposure to CS decreased beta hydroxy acyl coenzyme A dehydrogenases and citrate synthases and increased lactate dehydrogenases. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPARα) and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator 1 alpha (PGC-1α) were expressed similarly in both groups. CS increased serum lipids and myocardial triacylglycerols (TGs). These data suggest that impairment in fatty acid oxidation and the accumulation of cardiac lipids characterize lipotoxicity. CS group exhibited increased oxidative stress and decreased antioxidant defense. Finally, the myocyte cross-sectional area and active Caspase 3 were increased in the CS group.

Conclusion

The cardiac remodeling that was observed in the CS exposure model may be explained by abnormalities in energy metabolism, including lipotoxicity and oxidative stress.
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