Literature DB >> 2523753

Effect of catecholamine-induced cardiac hypertrophy on the force-interval relationship.

P B Taylor1, R K Helbing, S Rourke, D Churchill.   

Abstract

Cardiac hypertrophy was induced in adult female Wistar rats following 12 days of daily subcutaneous injections of isoproterenol (ISO). The left atria responded with a 13-14% increase in tissue growth, while the ventricles achieved a 34-39% increased tissue mass. Maximum force generation and twitch characteristics in 1.0 mM external Ca2+ for the left atria or the right papillary muscle were unchanged in the ISO-treated animals. The force-interval relation was determined at 26 degrees C between 0.5 and 120 s. The development of maximum force clearly passed through two phases identified as alpha and beta. To characterize these two processes the data were fitted to a two-term linear combination of exponentials (two-compartment model). The time constant and capacity of each process to contribute to the whole force-interval curve was determined by a four-parameter least square fit method. In control atrial muscle the time constants for the alpha and beta processes were 0.47 and 11.23 s, respectively. The contribution of each process to the total force curve in control atrial muscle was approximately 50% alpha and 50% beta. Following ISO-induced growth the time constants were 0.38 and 13.33 s with a shift of contributions towards 60% alpha and 40% beta. Control papillary muscle from the right ventricle had a similar alpha time constant of 0.49 s compared with atrial muscle but possessed a considerably slower beta time constant of 26.17 s. The contribution of each process to interval-dependent force development was 44.5 and 55.5%, respectively.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2523753     DOI: 10.1139/y89-007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Physiol Pharmacol        ISSN: 0008-4212            Impact factor:   2.273


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