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Regional passive ventricular stress-strain relations during development of altered loads in chick embryo.

Kimimasa Tobita1, Elizabeth A Schroder, Joseph P Tinney, Jason B Garrison, Bradley B Keller.   

Abstract

Mechanical load influences embryonic ventricular growth, morphogenesis, and function. However, little is known about changes in regional passive ventricular properties during the development of altered mechanical loading conditions in the embryo. We tested the hypothesis that regional mechanical loads are a critical determinant of embryonic ventricular passive properties. We measured biaxial passive right and left ventricular (RV and LV, respectively) stress-strain relations in chick embryos at Hamburger-Hamilton stages 21 and 27 after conotruncal banding (CTB) to increase biventricular pressure load or left atrial ligation (LAL) to reduce LV volume load and increase RV volume load. In the RV, wall strains at end-diastolic (ED) pressure normalized whereas ED stresses increased after either CTB or LAL during development. In the left ventricle, both ED strain and stress normalized after CTB, whereas both remained reduced with significantly increased myocardial stiffness after LAL. These results suggest that the embryonic ventricle adapts to chronically altered mechanical loading conditions by changing specific RV and LV passive properties. Thus regional mechanical load has a critical role during cardiogenesis.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12003850     DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.00879.2001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6135            Impact factor:   4.733


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