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  • The study investigates the effects of selective matrix metalloproteinase inhibition (MMPi) while sparing MMP-1 on left ventricle (LV) remodeling in a pig model of congestive heart failure.
  • Selective MMPi reduced LV peak wall stress and improved preload recruitable stroke work compared to rapid pacing alone, indicating potential benefits for heart function.
  • Findings suggest that targeting specific MMP species for inhibition could be a more effective therapeutic approach for treating congestive heart failure.

Article Abstract

The matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are an endogenous family of proteolytic enzymes implicated to contribute to LV remodeling. However, broad-spectrum MMP inhibition (MMPi), particularly inhibition of interstitial collagenase (MMP-1), may not be clinically applicable. This study examined the effects of selective MMPi (sparing MMP-1) in a model of developing congestive heart failure. Pigs were randomly assigned to 3 groups: (1) rapid pacing for 3 weeks (240 bpm, n=10); (2) selective MMPi (20 mg/kg per day-PO;PGE7113313) and rapid pacing (n=12); and (3) controls (n=10). LV peak wall stress increased from controls with rapid pacing (140+/-6 versus 319+/-18 g/cm2; P<0.05) and was reduced with selective MMPi (208+/-9 g/cm2; P<0.05. Preload recruitable stroke work was reduced with rapid pacing (4.3+/-0.4 versus 1.2+/-0.2 dyne. cm/mm Hg; P<0.05) and was increased with selective MMPi (2.6+/-0.3 dyne. cm/mm Hg; P<0.05). Plasma norepinephrine increased by 6-fold in the rapid pacing group (P<0.05) and was reduced from untreated values with selective MMPi (P<0.05). At the myocardial level, myocyte cross-sectional area was increased with selective MMPi but fibrillar collagen volume fraction remained unchanged relative to control values. These results suggest that targeting a selective portfolio of myocardial MMP species for inhibition may provide a more rational therapeutic strategy in the setting of congestive heart failure.

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