Remodeling in the AV block dog is essential for tolerating moderate treadmill activity

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2023-02

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van Bavel, Joanne J.A.
Beekman, Jet D.M.ISNI 0000000389505445
Schot, Arend
Wouters, Philippe C
van Emst, Maarten G.
Takken, TORCID 0000-0002-7737-118XISNI 0000000369069877
van der Heyden, MAGORCID 0000-0002-4225-7942ISNI 0000000391802748
Vos, M AISNI 0000000395825015

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: A preclinical model standardized at different remodeling stages after AV block induction in awake state is suitable for the evaluation of improved cardiac devices. We studied exercise-induced cardiorespiratory parameters at three different timepoints after inducing AV block in dogs. METHODS: Mongrel dogs (n = 12) were placed on a treadmill with a 10% incline and performed a moderate exercise protocol (10-minute run at 6 km/h). Dogs ran at sinus rhythm (SR), at two days (AVB2d, initiation of remodeling), three weeks (CAVB3) and six weeks (CAVB6, completed remodeling) after AV block. RESULTS: All dogs completed the exercise protocol at SR, CAVB3 and CAVB6, while 6/12 dogs at AVB2d failed to complete the exercise protocol. The atrial rate was higher at all AV block timepoints (126 ± 20 to 141 ± 19 bpm at rest and 221 ± 10 to 231 ± 13 bpm during exercise) compared to SR (100 ± 29 bpm at rest and 162 ± 28 bpm during exercise, p < 0.05). Upon exercise, stroke volume increased from 66 ± 15 ml at SR, to 96 ± 21 ml at AVB2d (p < 0.05), 91 ± 13 ml at CAVB3 (p < 0.05) and 85 ± 24 ml at CAVB6 but failed to compensate for the AV block-induced bradycardia. Therefore, cardiac output was lower after AV block compared to SR. Exercising dogs at AVB2d showed most arrhythmic events, lowest VO 2, and signs of desaturation and acidification in venous blood. CONCLUSION: Dogs with limited remodeling after AV block have a reduced exercise tolerance, which is reflected in changes in cardiorespiratory parameters.

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AV block dog model, Cardiorespiratory changes, Exercise, Remodeling, Treadmill, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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van Bavel, J J A, Beekman, H D M, Schot, A, Wouters, P C, van Emst, M G, Takken, T, van der Heyden, M A G & Vos, M A 2023, 'Remodeling in the AV block dog is essential for tolerating moderate treadmill activity', IJC Heart and Vasculature, vol. 44, 101169. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcha.2022.101169