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Correlation between endogenous polyamines in human cardiac tissues and clinical parameters in patients with heart failure
Author(s) -
Meana Clara,
Rubín José Manuel,
Bordallo Carmen,
Suárez Lorena,
Bordallo Javier,
Sánchez Manuel
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of cellular and molecular medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.44
H-Index - 130
eISSN - 1582-4934
pISSN - 1582-1838
DOI - 10.1111/jcmm.12674
Subject(s) - ornithine decarboxylase , spermine , medicine , polyamine , ejection fraction , spermidine , heart failure , endocrinology , biology , enzyme , biochemistry
Polyamines contribute to several physiological and pathological processes, including cardiac hypertrophy in experimental animals. This involves an increase in ornithine decarboxylase ( ODC ) activity and intracellular polyamines associated with cyclic adenosine monophosphate ( cAMP ) increases. The aim of the study was to establish the role of these in the human heart in living patients. For this, polyamines (by high performance liquid chromatography) and the activity of ODC and N 1 ‐acetylpolyamine oxidases ( APAO ) were determined in the right atrial appendage of 17 patients undergoing extracorporeal circulation to correlate with clinical parameters. There existed enzymatic activity associated with the homeostasis of polyamines. Left atria size was positively associated with ODC ( r = 0.661, P = 0.027) and negatively with APAO ‐N 1 ‐acetylspermine ( r = −0.769, P = 0.026), suggesting that increased levels of polyamines are associated with left atrial hemodynamic overload. Left ventricular ejection fraction ( LVEF ) and heart rate were positively associated with spermidine ( r = 0.690, P = 0.003; r = 0.590, P = 0.021) and negatively with N 1 ‐acetylspermidine ( r = −0.554, P = 0.032; r = −0.644, P = 0.018). LVEF was negatively correlated with cAMP levels ( r = −0.835, P = 0.001) and with cAMP / ODC ( r = −0.794, P = 0.011), cAMP /spermidine ( r = −0.813, P = 0.001) and cAMP /spermine ( r = −0.747, P = 0.003) ratios. Abnormal LVEF patients showed decreased ODC activity and spermidine, and increased N 1 ‐acetylspermidine, and cAMP . Spermine decreased in congestive heart failure patients. The trace amine isoamylamine negatively correlated with septal wall thickness ( r = −0.634, P = 0.008) and was increased in cardiac heart failure. The results indicated that modifications in polyamine homeostasis might be associated with cardiac function and remodelling. Increased cAMP might have a deleterious effect on function. Further studies should confirm these findings and the involvement of polyamines in different stages of heart failure.

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