Phytoestrogen: Protective effect in HFpEF through ageing?

2019
Introduction Heart failurewith preserved ejection fraction(HFpEF) is a public health burden associated to diastolic dysfunction with no effective treatment mostly affecting elderly women. We use the Tgβ3 rats to explore the potential impact of phytoestrogenin the development of this pathology as Tgβ3 females does not develop HFpEF with ageing while Tgβ3 male with a phytoestrogen-free diet does. Objective The aim of our study was to evaluate phytoestrogenimpact on HFpEF development. Method HFpEF development has been evaluated in males and females, ovariectomized or not, with or without a phytoestrogen-free diet. HFpEF was validated by echography study ( E/A ratio), invasive hemodynamic study (LVEDP) and fibrosis. Then the heart was harvested to evaluated HFpEF impact on protein expression involved on cardiac metabolism and endothelial function. Results HFpEF was not established in rats with phytoestrogendiet (males and females, ovariectomized or not) and also in female's groups feed with phytoestrogen-free diet. In males with phytoestrogen-free diet, phenotype evaluation revealed diastolic dysfunction with significant modification of E/A ratioand LVEDP in Tgβ3 rats with ageing (E/A: + 15% vs WT and LVEDP: + 109% vs WT; P Conclusion We demonstrated that long term exposure to oestrogen or phytoestrogenin our model is protective against the development of HFpEF but the mechanism remains unclear. Our results highlight the potential role of eNOS in HFpEF development.
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