Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Assessment of Cardiac Remodeling in Rats with Experimental Arterial Hypertension


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Abstract

Magnetic resonance imaging was employed to examine the morphofunctional status of myocardium in Wistar rats with multifactor cardiovasorenal model of arterial hypertension. In 3 months after the onset of experiment, the rats demonstrated a pronounced hypertrophy in left ventricular myocardium mostly due to thickening of the posterior and lateral walls against the background of relatively stable thickness of ventricular septum. The left ventricular endsystolic volume markedly increased in parallel with moderate increase of the end-diastolic volume. The standard calculated indices were used for precise assessment of the type of remodeling of individual myocardial structures. The study showed that multifactor arterial hypertension model was characterized by domination of hypertrophic mode of the left ventricular remodeling, whereas the concentric variant was observed more rarely by 2.5 times. The greatest alterations were observed in the posterior and lateral walls of the left ventricle, which could result from the hemodynamic effects of hypervolemic arterial hypertension.

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I. G. Agafonova

G. B. Elyakov Pacific Ocean Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Far-East Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences

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Email: agafonova@piboc.dvo.ru
Russian Federation, Vladivostok

V. N. Kotel’nikov

Far-Eastern Federal University

Email: agafonova@piboc.dvo.ru
Russian Federation, Vladivostok

B. I. Geltser

Far-Eastern Federal University

Email: agafonova@piboc.dvo.ru
Russian Federation, Vladivostok


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