Abstract

BackgroundMicrovascular insufficiency plays an important role in the development of diabetic cardiomyopathy (DCM), therapeutic angiogenesis has been mainly used for the treatment of ischemic diseases. This study sought to verify the preclinical performance of SonoVue microbubbles (MB) combined ultrasound (US) treatment on myocardial angiogenesis in the rat model of DCM and investigate the optimal ultrasonic parameters.MethodsThe male Sprague–Dawley (SD) rats were induced DCM by streptozotocin through intraperitoneal injecting and fed with high-fat diet. After the DCM model was established, the rats were divided into the normal group, DCM model group, and US + MB group, while the US + MB group was divided into four subsets according to different pulse lengths (PL) (8 cycles;18 cycle;26 cycle; 36 cycle). After all interventions, all rats underwent conventional echocardiography to examine the cardiac function. The rats were sacrificed and myocardial tissue was examined by histology and morphometry evaluations to detect the myocardial protective effect of SonoVue MBs using US techniques.ResultsFrom morphologic observation and echocardiography, the DCM rats had a series of structural abnormalities of cardiac myocardium compared to the normal rats. The US-MB groups exerted cardioprotective effect in DCM rats, improved reparative neovascularization and increased cardiac perfusion, while the 26 cycle group showed significant therapeutic effects on the cardiac functions in DCM rats.ConclusionThis strategy using SonoVue MB and US can improve the efficacy of angiogenesis, even reverse the progress of cardiac dysfunction and pathological abnormalities, especially using the 26 cycle parameters. Under further study, this combined strategy might provide a novel approach for early intervention of DCM in diabetic patients.

Highlights

  • Microvascular insufficiency plays an important role in the development of diabetic cardiomyopathy (DCM), therapeutic angiogenesis has been mainly used for the treatment of ischemic diseases

  • Accumulating evidence shows that the impaired angiogenic response to chronic ischemia may lead to reduced perfusion of myocardium, which contributes to interstitial fibrosis, oxidative tissue injury, and heart failure [7, 8]

  • The present study aims to investigate the effects of SonoVue/ultrasound-targeted microbubble destruction (UTMD) combined treatment on myocardial angiogenesis and inspect the optimal ultrasonic parameters in a rat model of DCM

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Introduction

Microvascular insufficiency plays an important role in the development of diabetic cardiomyopathy (DCM), therapeutic angiogenesis has been mainly used for the treatment of ischemic diseases. Diabetic cardiomyopathy (DCM), caused by diabetes, is a common cardiovascular complication independent of coronary artery disease and hypertension [1]. It has a set of changes in the myocardial structure and function and has been receiving extensive attention due to the associated morbidity and fatality rates [2, 3]. Microvascular insufficiency plays an important role in the development of DCM [4]. Promoting cardiac angiogenesis and improving microcirculation function has become a potential therapeutic target for the treatment of DCM [8,9,10,11]

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