Efficacy of a growth hormone-releasing hormone agonist in a murine model of cardiometabolic heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

Mar 10, 2023American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology

Growth hormone-releasing hormone treatment may help heart and metabolism problems in mice with a type of heart failure that keeps pumping strength

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Abstract

Daily injection of MR-356 reduced heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF)-like effects in a mouse model.

  • MR-356 treatment improved cardiac performance by enhancing diastolic function and global longitudinal strain.
  • Key features of HFpEF, including cardiac hypertrophy, fibrosis, and pulmonary congestion, were mitigated by MR-356.
  • End-diastolic pressure and end-diastolic pressure-volume relationship were restored to control levels following treatment.
  • MR-356 increased exercise capacity in the tested mouse model.
  • The expression levels of cardiac pro-BNP, inducible nitric oxide synthase, and VEGF-A were normalized, indicating reduced myocardial stress.

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