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Chronic cardiac structural damage, diastolic and systolic dysfunction following acute myocardial injury due to bromine exposure in rats
by
Shakil Shazia
, Mariappan Nithya
, Dell’Italia Louis J
, Zafar Iram
, Shama, Ahmad
, d, David A
, Chih-Chang, Wei
, Louch, William E
, Bradley, Wayne E
, Ahmad, Aftab
, Masjoan Juncos Juan Xavier
, Powell, Pamela
in
4-Hydroxynonenal
/ Biochemical analysis
/ Blood pressure
/ Brain damage
/ Brain natriuretic peptide
/ Bromine
/ Ca2+-transporting ATPase
/ Calcium
/ Calcium-binding protein
/ Cytoskeleton
/ Dephosphorylation
/ Diastolic pressure
/ Echocardiography
/ Eosinophils
/ Exposure
/ Fibrosis
/ Hemodynamics
/ Histology
/ Inactivation
/ Leukocytes (eosinophilic)
/ Medical personnel
/ Mitochondria
/ NAD(P)H oxidase
/ Oxidative stress
/ Phospholamban
/ Phosphoprotein phosphatase
/ Protein phosphatase
/ Public health
/ Structural damage
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Terrorism
/ Tissue analysis
/ Toxicity
/ Transmission electron microscopy
/ Troponin
/ Troponin I
/ Ventricle
2021
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Chronic cardiac structural damage, diastolic and systolic dysfunction following acute myocardial injury due to bromine exposure in rats
by
Shakil Shazia
, Mariappan Nithya
, Dell’Italia Louis J
, Zafar Iram
, Shama, Ahmad
, d, David A
, Chih-Chang, Wei
, Louch, William E
, Bradley, Wayne E
, Ahmad, Aftab
, Masjoan Juncos Juan Xavier
, Powell, Pamela
in
4-Hydroxynonenal
/ Biochemical analysis
/ Blood pressure
/ Brain damage
/ Brain natriuretic peptide
/ Bromine
/ Ca2+-transporting ATPase
/ Calcium
/ Calcium-binding protein
/ Cytoskeleton
/ Dephosphorylation
/ Diastolic pressure
/ Echocardiography
/ Eosinophils
/ Exposure
/ Fibrosis
/ Hemodynamics
/ Histology
/ Inactivation
/ Leukocytes (eosinophilic)
/ Medical personnel
/ Mitochondria
/ NAD(P)H oxidase
/ Oxidative stress
/ Phospholamban
/ Phosphoprotein phosphatase
/ Protein phosphatase
/ Public health
/ Structural damage
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Terrorism
/ Tissue analysis
/ Toxicity
/ Transmission electron microscopy
/ Troponin
/ Troponin I
/ Ventricle
2021
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Chronic cardiac structural damage, diastolic and systolic dysfunction following acute myocardial injury due to bromine exposure in rats
by
Shakil Shazia
, Mariappan Nithya
, Dell’Italia Louis J
, Zafar Iram
, Shama, Ahmad
, d, David A
, Chih-Chang, Wei
, Louch, William E
, Bradley, Wayne E
, Ahmad, Aftab
, Masjoan Juncos Juan Xavier
, Powell, Pamela
in
4-Hydroxynonenal
/ Biochemical analysis
/ Blood pressure
/ Brain damage
/ Brain natriuretic peptide
/ Bromine
/ Ca2+-transporting ATPase
/ Calcium
/ Calcium-binding protein
/ Cytoskeleton
/ Dephosphorylation
/ Diastolic pressure
/ Echocardiography
/ Eosinophils
/ Exposure
/ Fibrosis
/ Hemodynamics
/ Histology
/ Inactivation
/ Leukocytes (eosinophilic)
/ Medical personnel
/ Mitochondria
/ NAD(P)H oxidase
/ Oxidative stress
/ Phospholamban
/ Phosphoprotein phosphatase
/ Protein phosphatase
/ Public health
/ Structural damage
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Terrorism
/ Tissue analysis
/ Toxicity
/ Transmission electron microscopy
/ Troponin
/ Troponin I
/ Ventricle
2021
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Chronic cardiac structural damage, diastolic and systolic dysfunction following acute myocardial injury due to bromine exposure in rats
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Chronic cardiac structural damage, diastolic and systolic dysfunction following acute myocardial injury due to bromine exposure in rats
2021
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Accidental bromine spills are common and its large industrial stores risk potential terrorist attacks. The mechanisms of bromine toxicity and effective therapeutic strategies are unknown. Our studies demonstrate that inhaled bromine causes deleterious cardiac manifestations. In this manuscript we describe mechanisms of delayed cardiac effects in the survivors of a single bromine exposure. Rats were exposed to bromine (600 ppm for 45 min) and the survivors were sacrificed at 14 or 28 days. Echocardiography, hemodynamic analysis, histology, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and biochemical analysis of cardiac tissue were performed to assess functional, structural and molecular effects. Increases in right ventricular (RV) and left ventricular (LV) end-diastolic pressure and LV end-diastolic wall stress with increased LV fibrosis were observed. TEM images demonstrated myofibrillar loss, cytoskeletal breakdown and mitochondrial damage at both time points. Increases in cardiac troponin I (cTnI) and N-terminal pro brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) reflected myofibrillar damage and increased LV wall stress. LV shortening decreased as a function of increasing LV end-systolic wall stress and was accompanied by increased sarcoendoplasmic reticulum calcium ATPase (SERCA) inactivation and a striking dephosphorylation of phospholamban. NADPH oxidase 2 and protein phosphatase 1 were also increased. Increased circulating eosinophils and myocardial 4-hydroxynonenal content suggested increased oxidative stress as a key contributing factor to these effects. Thus, a continuous oxidative stress-induced chronic myocardial damage along with phospholamban dephosphorylation are critical for bromine-induced chronic cardiac dysfunction. These findings in our preclinical model will educate clinicians and public health personnel and provide important endpoints to evaluate therapies.
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Springer Nature B.V
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