Abstract
Erythropoietin (EPO) mobilises endothelial progenitor cells and promotes neovascularisation in heart failure. The present authors studied the effects of EPO on pulmonary vascular and cardiac remodelling in a model for flow-associated pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). PAH was induced in adult male Wistar rats by the injection of monocrotaline combined with an abdominal aortocaval shunt 1 week later (PAH or experimental group). Immediately afterwards, rats were randomised into those who received treatment with EPO (PAH+EPO group) and controls. Pulmonary and systemic haemodynamics, and right ventricular and pulmonary vascular remodelling were evaluated 3 weeks later. Vascular occlusion of the intra-acinar pulmonary vessels (13.4±0.7 versus 16.7±1.3% in PAH+EPO and PAH, respectively) and medial wall thickness of the pre-acinar arteries (wall-tolumen ratio 0.13±0.01 versus 0.17±0.01 in PAH+EPO and PAH, respectively) decreased after treatment with EPO. Moreover, right ventricular capillary density was increased by therapy (2,322±61 versus 2,100±63 capillaries·mm-2 in PAH+EPO and PAH, respectively). Increased mean pulmonary arterial pressure and decreased right ventricular contractility in the model were not altered by EPO treatment. In this rat model of flow-associated pulmonary arterial hypertension, erythropoietin treatment beneficially affected pulmonary vascular and cardiac remodelling. These histopathological effects were not accompanied by significantly improved haemodynamics. Copyright©ERS Journals Ltd 2008.
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Van Albada, M. E., Du Marchie Sarvaas, G. J., Koster, J., Houwertjes, M. C., Berger, R. M. F., & Schoemaker, R. G. (2008). Effects of erythropoietin on advanced pulmonary vascular remodelling. European Respiratory Journal, 31(1), 126–134. https://doi.org/10.1183/09031936.00035607
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