Literature DB >> 7410763

Effects of aging on hydroxyproline in human heart muscle.

A Ito, H Yamagiwa, R Sasaki.   

Abstract

Hydroxyproline concentration in the NaCl-soluble, TCA-soluble, and residual fractions of heart muscle was chemically determined in 40 autopsy subjects (25 men and 15 women), to study the effects of aging. In the left ventricle, the total hydroxyproline content of the endocardium and papillary muscle increased significantly in relation to age; the increase was greatest in the TCA-soluble fraction, followed by the residual fraction. Statistical analysis revealed that hydroxyproline in the residual fraction increased from the epicardium to the endocardium and then to the papillary muscle. Significant negative correlations were found between heart weight and total hydroxyproline in the epicardium and endocardium. In the right ventricle, a significant negative correlation was noted between heart weight and total hydroxyproline content. Though no correlations were evident between age and hydroxyproline content in females, significant correlations were observed between age and the total hydroxyproline content of the endocardium and papillary muscle in males. Furthermore, soluble collagen increased in most parts of the heart in females, but insoluble collagen increased in all parts of the heart in males. It is concluded that the hydroxyproline content of heart muscle increases in proportion to age and is in inverse proportion to heart weight. The increase occurs in the TCA-soluble and residual fractions, and extends from the endocardium to the papillary muscle. More profound changes in collagen metabolism are observed in males.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7410763     DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.1980.tb01106.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Geriatr Soc        ISSN: 0002-8614            Impact factor:   5.562


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