Insulin-like growth factor 1 myocardial expression decreases in chronic alcohol consumption.

IF 2 Regenerative Medicine Research Pub Date : 2013-10-01 eCollection Date: 2013-12-01 DOI:10.1186/2050-490X-1-3
Francesc Borrisser-Pairó, Emilia Antúnez, Ester Tobías, Joaquim Fernández-Solà
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Background: Alcoholic cardiomyopathy (CMP) is one of the major complications of chronic excessive alcohol consumption. The pathogenic mechanisms implicated are diverse, inducing functional and structural changes in the myocardium. Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 (IGF-1) plays an important role in modulating the cell cycle, and helps the differentiation and proliferation of cardiac tissue inhibiting apoptosis. Experimental studies have suggested the role of IGF-1 in alcohol-induced cardiac damage. The aim of the present study was to determine the effect of chronic alcohol consumption on IGF-1 myocardial expression and to compare this expression in cases of hypertension and other cardiac diseases.

Methods: We studied heart samples from human organ donors: 10 healthy donors, 16 with hypertension, 23 with chronic alcohol consumption and 7 with other causes of cardiac disease. IGF-1 myocardial expression was evaluated with a specific immunohistochemistry assay using a semi-quantitative method.

Results: A significant decrease in IGF-1 myocardial expression was observed comparing all the cases included with control donors. This decrease in IGF-1 myocardial expression was significantly lower in the group of donors with chronic alcohol consumption compared to controls. On group evaluation according to the presence of CMP, donors with chronic alcohol consumption without CMP presented significantly lower IGF-1 expression than controls, whereas donors with chronic alcohol consumption with CMP showed a downward trend without achieving significance.

Conclusions: Chronic alcohol consumption significantly reduces IGF-1 myocardial expression. This decrease induced by alcohol is partially compensated in the presence of structural myocardial damage.

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胰岛素样生长因子1心肌表达在慢性饮酒中降低。
背景:酒精性心肌病(CMP)是慢性过量饮酒的主要并发症之一。其致病机制多种多样,可引起心肌功能和结构的改变。胰岛素样生长因子1 (Insulin-like Growth Factor 1, IGF-1)在调节细胞周期中发挥重要作用,并有助于心脏组织的分化和增殖,抑制细胞凋亡。实验研究表明IGF-1在酒精引起的心脏损伤中的作用。本研究的目的是确定慢性饮酒对IGF-1心肌表达的影响,并比较高血压和其他心脏疾病病例中IGF-1的表达。方法:我们研究了来自人体器官供体的心脏样本:10名健康供体,16名高血压患者,23名慢性饮酒患者和7名其他原因的心脏病患者。采用半定量的特异性免疫组化方法评估IGF-1心肌表达。结果:IGF-1心肌表达明显降低。与对照组相比,长期饮酒的供体组IGF-1心肌表达的下降明显较低。根据CMP的存在进行分组评价,慢性饮酒无CMP的供者IGF-1表达明显低于对照组,而慢性饮酒有CMP的供者IGF-1表达呈下降趋势,但无显著性意义。结论:长期饮酒可显著降低IGF-1心肌表达。这种由酒精引起的减少在存在结构性心肌损伤时得到部分补偿。
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