TNF alpha is required for hypoxia-mediated right ventricular hypertrophy |
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Authors: | Smith Robert M McCarthy Joy Sack Michael N |
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Institution: | (1) Hatter Institute for Cardiology Research, MRC Inter-University Cape Heart Group, University of Cape Town, Medical School, Cape Town, 7925, South Africa |
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Abstract: | Hypoxia has been shown to activate the pleiotropic cytokine TNF in the lung. TNF in turn, is known to induce pulmonary vasoconstriction. Additional effects of this cytokine in hypoxia mediated cardiopulmonary remodeling are poorly understood. To further evaluate the role of TNF in chronic hypoxia we exposed TNF null (TNF –/–) and wild-type mice to three weeks of hypobaric hypoxia (10% O2). Equivalent erythocytosis (Hematocrit increased by 40%) developed in both genetic backgrounds. In contrast, right ventricular systolic pressure increased in response to three weeks of hypoxia in the wild-type mice ( 75%), yet was unaltered in the TNF –/– mice. Concomitantly right ventricular hypertrophy was attenuated in the TNF –/– mice (35 ± 5% increase) when compared to wild-type mice (124 ± 6% increase p < 0.001, n 20). Interestingly in both strains the lung wet weights increased to a similar degree in response to hypoxia. In conclusion, our data demonstrate that TNF is an integral autocoid in chronic hypoxia mediated right ventricular hypertrophy. Moreover, additional components of cardiopulmonary remodeling may be regulated by TNF signaling as suggested by the negligible right ventricular systolic pressure response to hypoxia in the absence of TNF . |
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Keywords: | hypobaric hypoxia TNF " target="_blank">gif" alt="agr" align="BASELINE" BORDER="0"> right-ventricular hypertrophy |
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