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Levosimendan restores the positive force-frequency relation in heart failure.

Satoshi Masutani1, Heng-Jie Cheng, Hideo Tachibana, William C Little, Che-Ping Cheng.   

Abstract

Frequency potentiation of contractile function is a major mechanism of the increase in myocardial performance during exercise. In heart failure (HF), this positive force-frequency relation is impaired, and the abnormal left ventricular (LV)-arterial coupling is exacerbated by tachycardia. A myofilament Ca(2+) sensitizer, levosimendan, has been shown to improve exercise tolerance in HF. This may be due to its beneficial actions on the force-frequency relation and LV-arterial coupling (end-systolic elastance/arterial elastance, E(ES)/E(A)). We assessed the effects of therapeutic doses of levosimendan on the force-frequency relation and E(ES)/E(A) in nine conscious dogs after pacing-induced HF using pressure-volume analysis. Before HF, pacing tachycardia increased E(ES), shortened τ, and did not impair E(ES)/E(A) and mechanical efficiency (stroke work/pressure-volume area, SW/PVA). In contrast, after HF, pacing at 140, 160, 180, and 200 beat/min (bpm) produced smaller a increase of E(ES) or less shortening of τ, whereas E(ES)/E(A) (from 0.56 at baseline to 0.42 at 200 bpm) and SW/PVA (from 0.52 at baseline to 0.43 at 200 bpm) progressively decreased. With levosimendan, basal E(ES) increased 27% (6.2 mmHg/ml), τ decreased 11% (40.8 ms), E(ES)/E(A) increased 34% (0.75), and SW/PVA improved by 15% (0.60). During tachycardia, E(ES) further increased by 23%, 37%, 68%, and 89%; τ decreased by 9%, 12%, 15%, and 17%; and E(ES)/E(A) was augmented by 11%, 16%, 31%, and 33%, incrementally, with pacing rate. SW/PVA was improved (0.61 to 0.64). In conclusion, in HF, treatment with levosimendan restores the normal positive LV systolic and diastolic force-frequency relation and prevents tachycardia-induced adverse effect on LV-arterial coupling and mechanical efficiency.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21572004      PMCID: PMC3154658          DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.01116.2010

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


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