Literature DB >> 9038969

Anterior and posterior left ventricular sarcomere lengths behave similarly during ejection.

J M Guccione1, W G O'Dell, A D McCulloch, W C Hunter.   

Abstract

Previous studies of regional differences in myocardial deformation between the anterior and posterior walls of the canine left ventricle were based on strain, which is not an absolute measure of deformation. We thus compared sarcomere lengths at anterior and posterior sites during ejection in isolated dog hearts. Cineradiographic imaging of regional deformation with radiopaque markers implanted near the midwall in five hearts and just below the epicardium in six hearts, combined with postmortem histology, allowed sarcomere length reconstruction throughout the cardiac cycle. The amount of sarcomere shortening accompanying left ventricular ejection was similar in both walls of the left ventricle for sarcomeres located at epicardial and midwall sites. The mean sarcomere length (taken at the middle of the ejecting range) was also similar between the anterior and posterior sites when averaged over all hearts. The similarity of sarcomere function held not only at end systole but throughout ejection and over wide ranges of ventricular pre- and afterloads. Hence functional measurements of relative myocardial shortening may not be indicative of regional sarcomere length heterogeneity.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9038969     DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.1997.272.1.H469

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


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