Long-term renal hypertension in rats led to a 30% increase in the average number of myocyte nuclei per cubic millimeter of myocytes across the ventricular wall.
Renal hypertension (n=28)
Two-kidney, one-clip renal hypertension vs Sham operation
Average number of myocyte nuclei per cubic millimeter of myocytes across the ventricular wall, p=<0.0001
Absolute Event Rate: 79240% vs 61012%
p-value: p=<0.0001
To determine whether long-term hypertension leads to hyperplasia of myocyte nuclei in the heart, a phenomenon suspected to occur in humans, renal hypertension was produced in rats and the animals were killed 8 mo later. Arterial blood pressure remained elevated for approximately 5 mo, but decreased progressively in the last 3 mo so that at 8 mo this parameter was practically identical to that found in controls. Moreover, left ventricular end diastolic pressure was markedly increased in experimental animals in association with a substantial decrease in left ventricular dP/dt. The alteration of these physiological measurements was indicative of severe ventricular dysfunction. Quantitative analysis of the transmural distribution of myocyte nuclei in the left ventricle showed 36 and 23% increases in myocyte nuclei concentration in the epimyocardium and endomyocardium, respectively. These changes in nuclei were accompanied by 25 and 16% reductions in myocyte cell volume per nucleus in the outer and inner layers of the wall. In conclusion, long-term hypertension leads to impairment of ventricular function and proliferation of nuclei in myocytes.
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Anversa et al. (Sun,) conducted a other in Renal hypertension (n=28). Two-kidney, one-clip renal hypertension vs. Sham operation was evaluated on Average number of myocyte nuclei per cubic millimeter of myocytes across the ventricular wall (p=<0.0001). Long-term renal hypertension in rats led to a 30% increase in the average number of myocyte nuclei per cubic millimeter of myocytes across the ventricular wall.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0e903cf59e0974004c3ed8 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1172/jci114576
Piero Anversa
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
Thomas Palackal
New York State Office for People With Developmental Disabilities
Edmund H. Sonnenblick
University of Parma
Journal of Clinical Investigation
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
New York Medical College
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