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  • Title: Short-term versus long-term intermittent hypobaric hypoxia on cardiac fibrosis and Fas death receptor dependent apoptotic pathway in rat hearts.
    Author: Lin YM, Huang SK, Wang HF, Chen LM, Tsai FJ, Hsu HH, Kuo CH, Wang PS, Huang CY, Lee SD.
    Journal: Chin J Physiol; 2008 Oct 31; 51(5):308-16. PubMed ID: 19175187.
    Abstract:
    It is unknown if short-term and long-term intermittent hypobaric hypoxic challenges both exert pro-apoptotic effects on Fas death receptor-dependent apoptotic pathway in rat hearts. Seventy-two Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly assigned into two groups. First, short-term intermittent hypobaric hypoxia (STIHH)-normobaric normoxia (n = 12), hypobaric hypoxia (380 mmHg, 12% O2, 8 hrs/day) for 1 day (n = 12), and for 4 days (n = 12) and second, long-term intermittent hypobaric hypoxia (LTIHH)-normobaric normoxia (n = 12), hypobaric hypoxia for 1 week (n = 12) and 2 weeks (n = 12). After STIHH or LTIHH challenge, Fas receptor related pathway and histopathological analysis in the excised left ventricle was determined by Western blotting, RT-PCR, Hematoxylin-eosin staining, Masson trichrome staining and TUNEL assay. Fas death receptor and TNFalpha were significantly decreased after STIHH whereas Fas receptor, TNFalpha, FAS-associated death domain (FADD), and caspase 8 were increased after LTIHH. In addition, cardiomyocyte disarray and fibrosis were observed in 1 week LTIHH. Cardiac hypertrophy and more severe disarray, fibrosis and cardiac apoptotic activities were observed in 2 week LTIHH. STIHH exerts anti-apoptotic effects on hearts such as downregulation of TNFalpha and Fas receptor whereas LTIHH exerts pro-apoptotic effects such as upregulation of TNFalpha and Fas-mediated apoptotic pathways and lead to cardiac fibrosis and apoptosis. Our findings imply that short-term versus long-term intermittent hypobaric hypoxia exerted protective versus deleterious effects on hearts.
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