Estradiol improves right ventricular function in rats with severe angioproliferative pulmonary hypertension: Effects of endogenous and exogenous sex hormones

Andrea L. Frump, Kara N. Goss, Alexandra Vayl, Marjorie Albrecht, Amanda Fisher, Roziya Tursunova, John Fierst, Jordan Whitson, Anthony R. Cucci, M. Beth Brown, Tim Lahm

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Abstract

Estrogens are disease modifiers in PAH. Even though female patients exhibit better right ventricular (RV) function than men, estrogen effects on RV function (a major determinant of survival in PAH) are incompletely characterized. We sought to determine whether sex differences exist in RV function in the SuHx model of PAH, whether hormone depletion in females worsens RV function, and whether E2 repletion improves RV adaptation. Furthermore, we studied the contribution of ERs in mediating E2’s RV effects. SuHx-induced pulmonary hypertension (SuHx-PH) was induced in male and female Sprague-Dawley rats as well as OVX females with or without concomitant E2 repletion (75 μg·kg-1·day-1). Female SuHx rats exhibited superior CI than SuHx males. OVX worsened SuHx-induced decreases in CI and SuHxinduced increases in RVH and inflammation (MCP-1 and IL-6). E2 repletion in OVX rats attenuated SuHx-induced increases in RV systolic pressure (RVSP), RVH, and pulmonary artery remodeling and improved CI and exercise capacity (V˙ O2max). Furthermore, E2 repletion ameliorated SuHx-induced alterations in RV glutathione activation, proapoptotic signaling, cytoplasmic glycolysis, and proinflammatory cytokine expression. Expression of ERα in RV was decreased in SuHx-OVX but was restored upon E2 repletion. RV ERα expression was inversely correlated with RVSP and RVH and positively correlated with CO and apelin RNA levels. RV-protective E2 effects observed in females were recapitulated in male SuHx rats treated with E2 or with pharmacological ERα or ERα agonists. Our data suggest significant RV-protective ER-mediated effects of E2 in a model of severe PH.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)L873-L890
JournalAmerican Journal of Physiology - Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology
Volume308
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Apoptosis
  • Estrogen receptor
  • Exercise capacity
  • Right ventricular failure
  • Sex differences

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Physiology
  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
  • Physiology (medical)
  • Cell Biology

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