Hypertension can lead to hypertensive heart disease (HHD). Genetically hypertensive Schlager (BPH/2J) mice are valuable models for hypertension research. However, comprehensive sex- and age-related differences in cardiovascular phenotype and HHD progression in this model are currently lacking. Here, we aimed to investigate age- and sex-related changes in blood pressure and cardiac parameters in hypertensive BPH/2J mice and normotensive BPN/3J controls. We utilized adult (4-months) and middle-aged (10-months) mice and non-invasively assessed their blood pressure using a tail cuff method and cardiac parameters through echocardiography. Elevated mean arterial pressure (mmHgâ±âSD) was observed in both male (BPH/2J: 158â±â26 versus BPN/3J: 117â±â9) and female mice (BPH/2J:129â±â10 versus BPN/3J: 105â±â14) compared to their normotensive counterparts, starting at adulthood, and persisting through middle-age. Echocardiographic analysis revealed significant cardiac dysfunction in adult hypertensive males, including reductions in ejection fraction (%±SD) (BPH/2J: 41â±â4 versus BPN/3J: 61â±â8), and fractional shortening (%±SD) (BPH/2J: 20â±â3 versus BPN/3J: 32â±â6), indicating the progression of HHD. In contrast, hypertensive females showed preserved cardiac function despite elevated blood pressure, suggesting sex-based differences in how chronic hypertension affects cardiac health. There was no cardiac fibrosis or pleural effusion in either hypertensive or normotensive mice, regardless of age and sex. In conclusion, this study highlights the BPH/2J mouse as an important model for investigating sex-based cardiovascular differences in the context of hypertension.
Sex based cardiovascular differences in adult and middle-aged hypertensive schlager mice.
成年和中年高血压施拉格小鼠的性别相关心血管差异
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作者:Sunil Devika, Subramaniam Gowtham, Shivanaiah Bhoomika, Tiwari Surya Prakash, Palanisamy Mathivathana, Mariasuresh Modesty Blazy, Vallinayagam Kalaivani, Godara Ganga Jal, Sekar Shwetha, Prabhashankar Arathi Bangalore, Panoskaltsis-Mortari Angela, Sundaresan Nagalingam Ravi, Asirvatham-Jeyaraj Ninitha
| 期刊: | Scientific Reports | 影响因子: | 3.900 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Aug 28; 15(1):31679 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41598-025-16459-7 | 研究方向: | 心血管 |
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