Macrophage depletion suppresses sympathetic hyperinnervation following myocardial infarction
- 13 May 2009
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Science and Business Media LLC in Basic Research in Cardiology
- Vol. 104 (6), 681-693
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00395-009-0033-3
Abstract
Myocardial infarction induces sympathetic axon sprouting adjacent to the necrotic region, and this has been implicated in the etiology of arrhythmias resulting in sudden cardiac death. Previous studies show that nerve growth factor (NGF) is essential for enhanced post-infarct sympathetic sprouting, but the cell types necessary to supply this neurotrophic protein are unknown. The objective of the present study was to determine whether macrophages, which are known to synthesize NGF, are necessary for post-infarct cardiac sympathetic sprouting. Ovariectomized female rats received left coronary artery ligation or sham operation, followed by intravenous injection of liposomes containing saline vehicle or clodronate, which kills macrophages. Sham-operated myocardium contained some sympathetic axons, few myofibroblasts and T cells and no CD-68-positive macrophages. In rats receiving saline liposomes through 7 days post-ligation, the posterolateral infarct border contained numerous myofibroblasts, macrophages and T cells, and sympathetic innervation was increased twofold. Treatment with clodronate liposomes reduced macrophage numbers by 69%, while myofibroblast area was reduced by 23% and T cell number was unaffected. Clodronate liposome treatment reduced sympathetic axon density to levels comparable to the uninfarcted heart. NGF protein content measured in western blots was reduced to 33% of that present in infarcts where rats received saline-containing liposomes. Tissue morphometry confirmed that NGF immunostaining was dramatically reduced, and this was attributable primarily to reduced macrophage content. These results show that macrophage destruction markedly reduces post-infarction levels of NGF and that the presence of elevated numbers of macrophages is obligatory for development of sympathetic hyperinnervation following myocardial infarction.Keywords
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