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Ephrin B1 Regulation in Human Right Appendage (REBORD)

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Toulouse University Hospital

Status

Completed

Conditions

Cardiac Diseases

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01080781
09 159 02

Details and patient eligibility

About

  • Background : Ephrin-B1 is part of the large Eph/Ephrin system which is involved in cell-cell comunication. The role of Ephrin-B1 has scarcely been studied in adulthood. Our team has shown that this protein is expressed in normal heart in mice and humans. In mice with deletion of the gene encoding Ephrin-B1, we have shown progressive development of dilated cardiomyopathy characterized by dramatic disorganization of cardiac tissue architecture and decreased heart rate variability.
  • Purpose: Ephrin-B1 protein was recently identified in human heart but its putative role remains unknown. In knockout mice, deletion of efn gene is associated with abnormalities in cardiac architecture linked to defects in cell-cell tight junctions. From a functional point of view, mice develop a dilated cardiomyopathy and exhibit decreased heart rate variability in the frequency domain. The purpose of this study is to assess if Ephrin-B1 expression is regulated in human heart and if expression level correlates with heart rate variability.
  • Abstract: Thirty patients suffering from cardiac disease needing surgery will be included and separated in two groups according to pressure levels in right auricle /and or pulmonary artery. Ephrin-B1 expression will be assessed in right appendages at both the transcriptional (quantitative PCR) and protein (Western blot) levels. Furthermore, the putative relationship between Ephrin-B1 expression and heart rate variability (24 hours ECG recordings) will be investigated.

Full description

  • Outcomes

  • Primary: Expression level of gene encoding Ephrin B1 (quantitative PCR normalized against GAPDH gene expression) on human right appendage biopsies

  • Secondary: a/ Expression level of Ephrin B1 protein on human right appendage using Western blot and b/ Heart rate variability in both time and spectral domains

  • Study design: Exploratory, monocentric , prospective and comparative. Two groups of 15 patients each, age and sex matched, with or without elevated pressures in right auricles or pulmonary arteries will be included.

  • Eligibility criteria:

    • Inclusion criteria: patients needing cardiac surgery and who had both right catheterism and 24 hours ECG recording before inclusion; stable medications for at least 4 weeks; age > 18 years.
    • Exclusion criteria: Patient with pace-maker or atrial fibrillation
  • Number of subjects: 30 patients in two groups of 15 patients each.

  • Statistical analysis: Qualitative and quantitative variables will be compared using McNemar test and t test respectively. A p value < 0.05 will be considered as significant.

Enrollment

30 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patients needing cardiac surgery and who had both right cardiac catheterism and 24 hours ECG recording before inclusion
  • Stable medications for at least 4 weeks

Exclusion criteria

  • Patient with pace-maker or atrial fibrillation

Trial design

30 participants in 2 patient groups

Group 1
Description:
normal pressures in right auricle (\<10 mmHg) /and or pulmonary artery (\<35 mmHg)
Group 2
Description:
high pressures in right auricle (\> 10 mmHg) /and or pulmonary artery (\>35 mmHg)

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