(Circulation. 2003;108:2282.)
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From the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery and Cardiology (L.B., T.C., L.L.), Hôpital Haut Lévêque, Pessac; the Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale U441 (L.B., T.C., J.E., P.D., P.A., L.L., C.M., D.D., C.D.), Pessac; and the Center for Transgene Technology (P.C.), University of Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France.
Correspondence to Thierry Couffinhal, MD, PhD, INSERM U441, Ave du Haut-Lévêque, 33600 Pessac, France. E-mail thierry.couffinhal{at}bordeaux.inserm.fr
Received January 28, 2003; de novo received April 21, 2003; revision received June 27, 2003; accepted June 30, 2003.
Background FrzA/sFRP-1, a secreted, frizzled-related protein and antagonist for the wnt/frizzled pathway, is expressed in the heart and vessels during mouse embryogenesis and adulthood. FrzA is involved in cell cycle control of vascular cells and angiogenesis. We assessed the hypothesis that FrzA could control the healing process after myocardial infarction (MI).
Methods and Results We demonstrated an upregulation of sFRP-1 and distinct wnt and fz member expression after MI. We established transgenic (Tg) mice that overexpress FrzA under a cytomegalovirus promoter and developed a model of MI by coronary artery ligation. FrzA reduced cardiac rupture after MI in Tg (6.5% versus 26.4% in controls; n=165, P<0.01). MI was smaller in Tg at each time point (18±10.8% of left ventricular circumference versus 30±14.2% in controls at day 30; P<0.001). Similar results were found in cryolesion-induced MI. Cardiac function was improved in Tg mice (3800±370 mm Hg/s dP/dtmax versus 2800±840 in controls; -2800±440 dP/dtmin versus -1800±211 in controls at day 15; P<0.001). Early leukocyte infiltration had decreased in Tg mice during the first week. Apoptotic index was decreased by 50% in Tg mice at day 7. Matrix metalloproteinase-2 and -9 activity was reduced in Tg mice at day 4, and collagen deposition in the scar was increased in Tg mice. Capillary density in the scar was higher in Tg mice (290±103 vessels/mm2 versus 104±43 in controls at day 15; P<0.001). Vessels were more muscularized, and mean lumen area was 3-fold higher in Tg animals.
Conclusions Overexpression of FrzA, through direct or indirect interaction with different phases of infarct healing, reduced infarct size and improved cardiac function.
Key Words: myocardial infarction remodeling collagen angiogenesis
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