Journal of the American Heart Association: Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease (Mar 2021)

Breast Cancer Promotes Cardiac Dysfunction Through Deregulation of Cardiomyocyte Ca2+‐Handling Protein Expression That is Not Reversed by Exercise Training

  • Tassia S. R. da Costa,
  • Ursula Urias,
  • Marcelo V. Negrao,
  • Camila P. Jordão,
  • Clévia S. Passos,
  • Igor L. Gomes‐Santos,
  • Vera Maria C. Salemi,
  • Anamaria A. Camargo,
  • Patricia C. Brum,
  • Edilamar M. Oliveira,
  • Ludhmila A. Hajjar,
  • Roger Chammas,
  • Roberto K. Filho,
  • Carlos E. Negrao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.120.018076
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 5

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Background Patients treated for breast cancer have a high incidence of cardiovascular complications. In this study, we evaluated the impact of breast cancer on cardiac function and cardiomyocyte Ca2+‐handling protein expression. We also investigated whether exercise training (ET) would prevent these potential alterations. Methods and Results Transgenic mice with spontaneous breast cancer (mouse mammary tumor virus–polyomavirus middle T antigen [MMTV‐PyMT+], n=15) and littermate mice with no cancer (MMTV‐PyMT−, n=14) were studied. For the ET analysis, MMTV‐PyMT+ were divided into sedentary (n=10) and exercise‐trained (n=12) groups. Cardiac function was evaluated by echocardiography with speckle‐tracking imaging. Exercise tolerance test was conducted on a treadmill. Both studies were performed when the tumor became palpable and when it reached 1 cm3. After euthanasia, Ca2+‐handling protein expression (Western blot) was evaluated. Exercise capacity was reduced in MMTV‐PyMT+ compared with MMTV‐PyMT− (Pinteraction=0.031). Longitudinal strain (Pgroup <0.001) and strain rate (Pgroup=0.030) were impaired. Cardiomyocyte phospholamban was increased (P=0.011), whereas phospho‐phospholamban and sodium/calcium exchanger were decreased (P=0.038 and P=0.017, respectively) in MMTV‐PyMT+. No significant difference in sarcoplasmic or endoplasmic reticulum calcium 2 ATPase (SERCA2a) was found. SERCA2a/phospholamban ratio was reduced (P=0.007). ET was not associated with increased exercise capacity. ET decreased left ventricular end‐systolic diameter (Pgroup=0.038) and end‐diastolic volume (Pgroup=0.026). Other morphological and functional cardiac parameters were not improved by ET in MMTV‐PyMT+. ET did not improve cardiomyocyte Ca2+‐handling protein expression. Conclusions Breast cancer is associated with decreased exercise capacity and subclinical left ventricular dysfunction in MMTV‐PyMT+, which is at least partly associated with dysregulation of cardiomyocyte Ca2+ handling. ET did not prevent or reverse these changes.

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