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Rat myocardial mechanics during pressure-induced hypertrophy development and reversal.

P Jouannot, P Y Hatt.   

Abstract

Moderate cardiac hypertrophy (CH) was produced in rats by abdominal aorta constriction for 5, 8, 15, 21, and 28 days. Aortic constriction release after 5, 8, and 15 days led to CH regression, which was complete within 15 days. A study of left ventricular papillary muscle mechanics during CH development demonstrated an early but transitory decrease in both maximum isometric force (Po) and maximum muscle shortening velocity (max V); in addition, the time-to-peak tension increased, and there was a decrease in isometric relaxation rate and in force-frequency relationship (negative staircase.) After CH regression, isometric relaxation and negative staircase were similar to controls, whereas the prolonged duration of contraction persisted. After release of the aortic constriction at 8 and 15 days, Po and max V were normal; however, after the earlier release (5 days), Po was higher than control, when muscle thickness was taken into consideration. These findings suggest 1) that an alteration in muscle mechanics may be related to the hypertrophy itself; 2) that anomalous excitation-contraction coupling might persist after CH regression.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 126022     DOI: 10.1152/ajplegacy.1975.229.2.355

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


  12 in total

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8.  Alterations in rat myocardial mechanics under Goldblatt hypertension and experimental aortic stenosis.

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9.  Altered pattern of post-rest contractions in hypertrophied rabbit ventricle.

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10.  In situ mitochondrial function in volume overload- and pressure overload-induced cardiac hypertrophy in rats.

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