NEUROADIPOBIOLOGY OF ARRHYTHMOGENIC RIGHT VENTRICULAR DYSPLASIA. AN IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDY OF NEUROTROPHINS

Peter Ghenev, Martina Kitanova, Hristo Popov, Nikolay Evtimov, Stoyan Stoev, Anton Tonchev, George Chaldakov
2016 unpublished
Arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia (ARVD) is an inherited disorder of cardiomyocyte-to-cardiomyocyte adhesion proteins associated with ventricular arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death. It is a characterized by progressive fibrofatty replacement of right ventricular myocardium. The presence of adipose tissue either with or without fibrous tissue, scattered among cardiomyocytes is the histological hallmark of the disease. Being in the myocardium, adipocytes trigger damage to
more » ... s, thus causing electrical instability of the right ventricular myocardium, but the molecular pathogenesis of such an electrical instability in ARVD is still unclear. Since (i) adipose tissue replacement of cardiomyocytes is the most essential histo-logical finding in ARVD, (ii) nerve growth factor (NGF) exerts an arrhythmogenic effect related to sudden cardiac death, and (iii) adipose tissue produces NGF and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), the aim of the present study is to analyze immu-nohistochemically ARVD-related adipocytes with special attention to the expression of NGF and related neurotrophins, BDNF and neurotrophin-3 (NT-3) and their respective TrkA, TrkB and TrkC receptors. Eight cases with ARVD were autopsy proven. The present results demonstrate that the intramyocardial adipocytes and cardiomyocytes in ARVD express NGF/TrkA and NT-3/TrkC, suggesting that they may play a substantial part in life-threatening myocardial electrical instability. Adipobiology 2016, 8: 55-58
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