Untangling the mechanisms of pulmonary hypertension-induced right ventricular stiffening in a large animal model.
Sotirios KakaletsisMarcin MalinowskiMrudang MathurGabriella P SugermanJeff J LucyCaleb SniderTomasz JazwiecMatthew R BersiTomasz A TimekManuel K RauschPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
In summary, we found that PHT induces wall thickening, microstructural disorganization, and myocardial stiffening. These remodeling mechanisms were both spatially and directionally dependent. Using modeling, we show that myocardial stiffness is the primary contributor to RV stiffening. Thus, myocardial stiffening may be an important predictor for PHT progression. Given the significant correlation between myocardial stiffness and collagen synthesis, collagen-sensitive imaging modalities may be useful for non-invasively estimating myocardial stiffness and predicting PHT outcomes.