Rhythmoinotropic Response of Papillary Muscles in Rats with Different Severity of Postinfarction Cardiosclerosis


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Abstract

We studied the dependence of post-rest positive inotropic response of isolated rat papillary muscles subjected to rhythmic stimulation on severity of postinfarction cardiosclerosis developed during 6 weeks after occlusion of the left descending coronary artery. The isolated papillary muscles were perfused with oxygenated Krebs—Henseleit solution and electrically stimulated at a rate of 0.5 Hz. In all rats, coronary occlusion provoked postinfarction cardiosclerosis with the formation of a scar occupying 20-50% (min-max of the sample) of the left ventricular wall. Despite the presence of large postinfarction scar in all rats, the positive post-rest inotropic responses greatly varied. The post-rest response in rats with scar occupying <37% left ventricular wall was similar to that in intact animals, but rats with scar area >44% demonstrated dramatically decreased inotropic response to rest periods.

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D. S. Kondratieva

Research Institute of Cardiology

Author for correspondence.
Email: dina@cardio-tomsk.ru
Russian Federation, Tomsk

S. A. Afanasiev

Research Institute of Cardiology

Email: dina@cardio-tomsk.ru
Russian Federation, Tomsk

V. Yu. Usov

Research Institute of Cardiology

Email: dina@cardio-tomsk.ru
Russian Federation, Tomsk

S. V. Popov

Research Institute of Cardiology

Email: dina@cardio-tomsk.ru
Russian Federation, Tomsk


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