Circulating GDF11 exacerbates myocardial injury in mice and associates with increased infarct size in humans
Cardiovascular Research

Abstract
The heart rejuvenating effects of circulating growth differentiation factor 11 (GDF11), a transforming growth factor-β superfamily member that shares 90% homology with myostatin (MSTN), remains controversial. Here, we aimed to probe the role of GDF11 in acute myocardial infarction (MI), a frequent cause of heart failure and premature death during ageing.
In contrast to endogenous
Our data challenge the initially reported heart rejuvenating effects of circulating GDF11 and suggest that high levels of systemic GDF11 exacerbate myocardial injury in mice and humans alike. Persistently high GDF11 levels during ageing may contribute to the age-dependent loss of cardioprotective mechanisms and thus poor outcomes of elderly patients following acute MI.
Contributors

Carolina Balbi
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Daria Vdovenko
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Tetiana Lapikova-Bryhinska
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Giovanni G Camici
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Luca Liberale
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Nicole Bonetti
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Candela Diaz Canestro
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Fabienne Burger
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Aline Roth
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Federico Carbone
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Giuseppe Vassalli
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François Mach
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Shalender Bhasin
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Florian A Wenzl
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Olivier Muller
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Lorenz Räber
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Christian M Matter
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Thomas F Lüscher
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Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust London , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

