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Query: UMLS:C0751295 (
memory loss
)
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Patients with
congestive heart failure
(
CHF
) have increased hospital readmission rates and mortality if they are concomitantly diagnosed with cognitive decline and
memory loss
. Accordingly, we developed a preclinical model of
CHF
-induced cognitive impairment with the goal of developing novel protective therapies against
CHF
related cognitive decline.
CHF
was induced by ligation of the left coronary artery to instigate a myocardial infarction (MI). By 4- and 8-weeks post-MI,
CHF
mice had approximately a 50% and 70% decline in ejection fraction as measured by echocardiography. At both 4- and 8-weeks post-MI, spatial memory performance in
CHF
mice as tested using the Morris water task was significantly impaired as compared with sham. In addition,
CHF
mice had significantly worse performance on object recognition when compared with shams as measured by discrimination ratios during the novel object recognition NOR task. At 8-weeks post-MI, a subgroup of
CHF
mice were given Angiotensin (Ang)-(1-7) (50mcg/kg/hr) subcutaneously for 4 weeks. Following 3 weeks treatment with systemic Ang-(1-7), the
CHF
mice NOR discrimination ratios were similar to shams and significantly better than the performance of
CHF
mice treated with saline. Ang-(1-7) also improved spatial memory in
CHF
mice as compared with shams. Ang-(1-7) had no effect on cardiac function. Inflammatory biomarker studies from plasma revealed a pattern of neuroprotection that may underlie the observed improvements in cognition. These results demonstrate a preclinical mouse model of
CHF
that exhibits both spatial memory and object recognition dysfunction. Furthermore, this
CHF
-induced cognitive impairment is attenuated by treatment with systemic Ang-(1-7). (PsycINFO Database Record
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PMID:Cognitive impairment in heart failure: A protective role for angiotensin-(1-7). 2805 8