Abstract

BackgroundOur previous studies have demonstrated that Ca2+ desensitizing catechin could correct diastolic dysfunction in experimental animals with restrictive cardiomyopathy. In this study, it is aimed to assess the effects of green tea extract catechin on cardiac function and other clinical features in pediatric patients with cardiomyopathies.MethodsTwelve pediatric cardiomyopathy patients with diastolic dysfunction were enrolled for the study. Echocardiography, ECG, and laboratory tests were performed before and after the catechin administration for 12 months. Comparison has been made in these patients before and after the treatment with catechin. Next Generation Sequencing was conducted to find out the potential causative gene variants in all patients.ResultsA significant decrease of isovolumetric relaxation time (115 ± 46 vs 100 ± 42 ms, P = 0.047 at 6 months; 115 ± 46 vs 94 ± 30 ms, P = 0.033 at 12 months), an increase of left ventricle end diastolic volume (40 ± 28 vs 53 ± 28 ml, P = 0.028 at 6 months; 40 ± 28 vs 48 ± 33 ml, P = 0.011 at 12 months) and stroke volume (25 ± 16 vs 32 ± 17 ml, P = 0.022 at 6 months; 25 ± 16 vs 30 ± 17 ml, P = 0.021 at 12 months) were observed with echocardiography in these patients 6-month after the treatment with catechin. Ejection fraction, left ventricular wall thickness, biatrial dimension remained unchanged. No significant side effects were observed in the patients tested.ConclusionsThis study indicates that Ca2+ desensitizing green tea extract catechin, is helpful in correcting the impaired relaxation in pediatric cardiomyopathy patients with diastolic dysfunction.

Highlights

  • Cardiomyopathy is a common heart disease in children that leads to cardiac dysfunction

  • We have confirmed that desensitization, either using a transgenic molecule [9] or green tea extract catechin [8], is a useful tool to correct diastolic dysfunction caused by Ca2+ hypersensitivity in cardiomyopathy

  • In this study, we have demonstrated the beneficial effect of daily administration of catechin in cardiomyopathy patients with diastolic dysfunction

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Introduction

Cardiomyopathy is a common heart disease in children that leads to cardiac dysfunction. Using transgenic mouse model of cardiomyopathy, we have for the first time elucidated the relationship between Ca2+ hypersensitivity caused by myofibril protein mutations and the following diastolic dysfunction in the heart [8]. We have confirmed that desensitization, either using a transgenic molecule [9] or green tea extract catechin [8], is a useful tool to correct diastolic dysfunction caused by Ca2+ hypersensitivity in cardiomyopathy. We have tried to confirm the therapeutic effects of green tea extract catechin on diastolic dysfunction in pediatric cardiomyopathy patients by comparing the cardiac function before and after the treatment with catechin. It is aimed to assess the effects of green tea extract catechin on cardiac function and other clinical features in pediatric patients with cardiomyopathies

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