CALL FOR PAPERS Sex and Gender Differences in Cardiovascular Physiology— Back to the Basics Sex differences in myosin heavy chain isoforms of human failing and nonfailing atria

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  • Peter J. Reiser
  • Christine S. Moravec
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Reiser PJ, Moravec CS. Sex differences in myosin heavy chain isoforms of human failing and nonfailing atria. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 307: H265–H272, 2014. First published May 30, 2014; doi:10.1152/ajpheart.00810.2013.—Mammalian hearts express two myosin heavy chain (MHC) isoforms, which drive contractions with different kinetics and power-generating ability. The expression of the isoform that is associated with more rapid contraction kinetics and greater power output, MHC, is downregulated, with a concurrent increase in the relative amount of the slower isoform, MHC, during the progression to experimentally induced or disease-related heart failure. This change in protein expression has been well studied in right and left ventricles in heart failure models and in humans with failure. Relatively little quantitative data exists regarding MHC isoform expression shifts in human failing atria. We previously reported significant increases in the relative amount of MHCin the human failing left atrium. The results of that study suggested that there might be a sex-related difference in the level of MHCin the left atrium, but the number of female subjects was insufficient for statistical analysis. The objective of this study was to test whether there is, in fact, a sex-related difference in the level of MHCin the right and left atria of humans with cardiomyopathy. The results indicate that significant differences exist in atrial MHC isoform expression between men and women who are in failure. The results also revealed an unexpected twofold greater amount of MHCin the nonfailing left atrium of women, compared with men. The observed sex-related differences in MHC isoform expression could impact ventricular diastolic filling during normal daily activities, as well as during physiologically stressful events.

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تاریخ انتشار 2014