Phenotyping and outcome on contemporary management in a German cohort of patients with peripartum cardiomyopathy

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A. Haghikia
E. Podewski
E. Libhaber
S. Labidi
D. Fischer
P. Roentgen
D. Tsikas
J. Jordan
R. Lichtinghagen
C. S. von Kaisenberg
I. Struman
N. Bovy
K. Sliwa
J. Bauersachs
Denise Hilfiker-Kleiner
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[1] Medical School Hannover,Department of Cardiology and Angiology
[2] Hatter Cardiovascular Research Institute,Department of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences
[3] University of Cape Town,School of Clinical Medicine
[4] University of the Witwatersrand,Department of Clinical Pharmacology
[5] Medical School Hannover,Department of Clinical Chemistry
[6] Medical School Hannover,Department of Gynecology and Prenatal Medicine
[7] Medical School Hannover,Unit of Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering, GIGA
[8] University of Liège,undefined
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Peripartum cardiomyopathy; Registry; Prolactin; MicroRNA; Biomarker;
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Peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM) is a life-threatening heart disease developing towards the end of pregnancy or in the months following delivery in previously healthy women in terms of cardiac disease. Enhanced oxidative stress and the subsequent cleavage of the nursing hormone Prolactin into an anti-angiogenic 16 kDa subfragment emerged as a potential causal factor of the disease. We established a prospective registry with confirmed PPCM present in 115 patients (mean baseline left ventricular ejection fraction, LVEF: 27 ± 9 %). Follow-up data (6 ± 3 months) showed LVEF improvement in 85 % and full recovery in 47 % while 15 % failed to recover with death in 2 % of patients. A positive family history of cardiomyopathy was present in 16.5 %. Pregnancy-associated hypertension was associated with a better outcome while a baseline LVEF ≤ 25 % was associated with a worse outcome. A high recovery rate (96 %) was observed in patients obtaining combination therapy with beta-blocker, angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors/angiotensin-receptor-blockers (ARBs) and bromocriptine. Increased serum levels of Cathepsin D, the enzyme that generates 16 kDa Prolactin, miR-146a, a direct target of 16 kDa Prolactin, N-terminal-pro-brain-natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) and asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) emerged as biomarkers for PPCM. In conclusion, low baseline LVEF is a predictor for poor outcome while pregnancy-induced hypertensive disorders are associated with a better outcome in this European PPCM cohort. The high recovery rate in this collective is associated with a treatment concept using beta-blockers, ACE inhibitors/ARBs and bromocriptine. Increased levels of Cathepsin D activity, miR-146a and ADMA in serum of PPCM patients support the pathophysiological role of 16 kDa Prolactin for PPCM and may be used as a specific diagnostic marker profile.
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