Fractal dimension in quantifying experimental-pulmonary-hypertension-induced cardiac dysfunction in rats

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2016-07-01

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Pacagnelli, Francis Lopes [UNESP]
Sabela, Ana Karênina Dias de Almeida
Mariano, Thaoan Bruno
Ozaki, Guilherme Akio Tamura [UNESP]
Castoldi, Robson Chacon
do Carmo, Edna Maria [UNESP]
Carvalho, Robson Francisco [UNESP]
Tomasi, Loreta Casquel [UNESP]
Okoshi, Katashi [UNESP]
Vanderlei, Luiz Carlos Marques [UNESP]

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Background: Right-sided heart failure has high morbidity and mortality, and may be caused by pulmonary arterial hypertension. Fractal dimension is a differentiated and innovative method used in histological evaluations that allows the characterization of irregular and complex structures and the quantification of structural tissue changes. Objective: To assess the use of fractal dimension in cardiomyocytes of rats with monocrotaline-induced pulmonary arterial hypertension, in addition to providing histological and functional analysis. Methods: Male Wistar rats were divided into 2 groups: control (C; n = 8) and monocrotaline-induced pulmonary arterial hypertension (M; n = 8). Five weeks after pulmonary arterial hypertension induction with monocrotaline, echocardiography was performed and the animals were euthanized. The heart was dissected, the ventricles weighed to assess anatomical parameters, and histological slides were prepared and stained with hematoxylin/eosin for fractal dimension analysis, performed using box-counting method. Data normality was tested (Shapiro-Wilk test), and the groups were compared with non-paired Student t test or Mann Whitney test (p < 0.05). Results: Higher fractal dimension values were observed in group M as compared to group C (1.39 ± 0.05 vs. 1.37 ± 0.04; p < 0.05). Echocardiography showed lower pulmonary artery flow velocity, pulmonary acceleration time and ejection time values in group M, suggesting function worsening in those animals. Conclusion: The changes observed confirm pulmonary-arterial-hypertension-induced cardiac dysfunction, and point to fractal dimension as an effective method to evaluate cardiac morphological changes induced by ventricular dysfunction.

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Cardiomegaly, Echocardiography/methods, Heart failure/mortality, Hypertension, Monocrotaline, Pulmonary, Rats

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Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia, v. 107, n. 1, p. 33-39, 2016.