心包对离体猪双心室工作心脏模型心室机械相互依赖的影响。

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES Journal of Physiology-London Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-26 DOI:10.1113/JP286259
Fanny Vaillant, Emma Abell, Laura R Bear, Guido Caluori, Charly Belterman, Ruben Coronel, Sylvain Ploux, Pierre Dos Santos
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心包在右心室(RV)和左心室(LV)之间的机械相互作用中起重要作用,称为心室相互依赖。然而,其支持作用的确切机制尚不清楚。本研究旨在评估大型哺乳动物离体双心室工作心脏模型在缺乏神经激素影响或系列相互作用的情况下的心室相互依赖,并评估完整心包对这种现象的影响。猪心脏在心包完整的情况下切除,并连接到双心室工作模式设置。在完整心包存在或不存在的情况下,分别通过独立改变左(LA)和右(RA)心房压力,或主动脉(Ao)和肺动脉(PA)压力,对心脏施加低和高心室前负荷和后负荷。在心包存在的情况下,心房压力的增加主要影响同侧心室血流动力学,包括心室流出量和舒张末期压力的增加,而不依赖于对侧心房压力。左室血流动力学也主要因同侧后负荷(Ao压)的增加而改变。相比之下,右心室血流动力学(包括左室血流)不仅受到其同侧(左室压)增加的影响,而且受到其对侧(左室压)心室后负荷的影响。去除心包后,前负荷依赖性而非后负荷依赖性效应被消除。我们的工作表明右心室血流动力学受到心包切除术的高度影响。这强调了保持心包完整的要求,以准确地探索心脏血流动力学,特别是在右心室。心包在维持机械心室间相互作用方面具有重要作用,即使它不是生命所必需的。我们使用离体双心室工作猪心脏模型来探索在心包存在和不存在的情况下,左、右前负荷和后负荷独立变化的内在心室反应。我们发现,在心包存在的情况下,右心室血流动力学受到同侧前负荷以及单侧和对侧后负荷的影响,而左心室血流动力学仅受到同侧前负荷和后负荷的影响。去除心包后,前负荷依赖性而非后负荷依赖性效应被消除。这些结果表明心包在维持右心室血流动力学以及负荷依赖性心室相互作用方面具有重要作用。
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Influence of pericardium on ventricular mechanical interdependence in an isolated biventricular working pig heart model.

The pericardium plays an important role in mechanical interactions between the right (RV) and left (LV) ventricles, referred to as ventricular interdependence. However, the exact mechanisms of its supportive role remain unknown. The present study aimed to evaluate specifically ventricular interdependence in a model of isolated biventricular working heart of large mammal, which is in absence of neurohormonal influence or series interactions, and to evaluate the impacts of intact pericardium on this phenomenon. Pig hearts were excised with the pericardium intact and connected to a biventricular working mode setup. Low and high ventricular preloads and afterloads were imposed on the hearts by changing independently the left (LA) and right (RA) atrial pressures, or the aortic (Ao) and pulmonary artery (PA) pressures, respectively, in the presence or absence of an intact pericardium. In the presence of the pericardium, increasing atrial pressures mainly impacted the ipsilateral ventricular haemodynamics, including an increase in ventricular outflow and end-diastolic pressures, independent of the contralateral atrial pressure. LV haemodynamics were also mainly altered by the increase in the ipsilateral afterload (Ao pressure). By contrast, RV haemodynamics, including the PA flow, were not only affected by increasing its ipsilateral (PA pressure), but also by its contralateral (Ao pressure) ventricular afterload. The preload but not afterload-dependent effects were abolished after removing the pericardium. Our work indicates that RV haemodynamics are highly impacted by the pericardiectomy. This highlights the requirement of keeping the pericardium intact to explore accurately cardiac haemodynamics, particularly in the RV. KEY POINTS: Pericardium has an important role in maintaining mechanical interventricular interaction, even if it is not essential for life. We used an ex vivo biventricular working pig heart model to explore intrinsic ventricular responses to independent variations of left and right preload and afterload, in the presence and absence of the pericardium. We show that, in the presence of the pericardium, the right ventricular haemodynamics is impacted by the ipsilateral preload as well as the ipsi- and contralateral afterloads, whereas the left ventricular haemodynamics is only impacted by its ipsilateral pre- and afterload. The preload but not afterload-dependent effects are abolished after removing the pericardium. These results demonstrate a critical function of the pericardium in maintaining RV haemodynamics, as well as preload-dependent ventricular interactions.

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