Cardiomyopathy is a condition that affects the heart muscle, whereby it becomes enlarged, thick or rigid. When the heart muscle becomes involved, it affects the pumping action of the heart. This condition can affect as many as 10% of all patients after undergoing anthracycline cancer drug therapy and unfortunately carries the worst prognosis of all cardiomyopathies. To date, there is no effective intervention that will prevent a patient from developing this condition. The research conducted will look to see if an energy imbalance in the heart predates the onset of detrimental changes to the pumping function of the heart, if this is detected then we can act earlier to prevent the pumping function deteriorating.
There is emerging cellular and experimental evidence that cardiac energetic status is reduced after anthracycline treatment, however, this has not been tested in the human heart. The researchers hypothesize that cardiac energetic status is reduced in the human heart after administration of anthracycline therapy in breast cancer patients, inline with the evidence available from all other types of cardiomyopathies. The researchers propose to use in vivo 31Phosphorus cardiac spectroscopy to measure the cardiac energetic status at the beginning and at the end of the cycles of chemotherapy in the hearts of breast cancer patients who are administered epirubicin (the most modern anthracycline to date) and compare this with the cardiac energetic status of age and gender matched healthy controls. Further, the researchers wish to explore if the myopathy-induced effect of anthracyclines extends to the skeletal muscle as well, by examining skeletal muscle biopsies in these patients.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
70
Cardiac Research Office, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary
Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom
Cardiovascular Research Facility
Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom
Cardiac Energetics
Cardiac MRI and MRS
Time frame: At baseline
Cardiac Energetics
Cardiac MRI and MRS
Time frame: Through study completion, up to sixteen weeks
Cardiac Imaging
Echocardiography
Time frame: At baseline
Cardiac Imaging
Echocardiography
Time frame: Through study completion, up to sixteen weeks
Blood Biomarkers
BNP and Troponins
Time frame: At baseline
Blood Biomarkers
BNP and Troponins
Time frame: Through study completion, up to sixteen weeks
Histology
Histology of skeletal muscle biopsies
Time frame: At baseline
Histology
Histology of skeletal muscle biopsies
Time frame: Through study completion, up to sixteen weeks
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