In 8 conscious dogs, pacing-induced heart failure altered the response to Angiotensin II, causing direct depression of LV contraction, relaxation, and filling, which was reversed by losartan.
Tachycardia-induced heart failure (n=8)
Angiotensin II vs Before inducing CHF (baseline) (10(-6) mol/L)
Left ventricular performance and isolated myocyte function
Alterations in the cardiac response to angiotensin II (Ang II) may contribute to the functional impairment in tachycardia-induced heart failure (congestive heart failure CHF). Accordingly, we studied the response to Ang II in eight conscious instrumented dogs before and after inducing CHF. Left ventricular (LV) performance was assessed by measuring LV pressure and LV volume. Isolated myocyte function was evaluated using computer-assessed videomicroscopy. In conscious animals before CHF, Ang II produced a load-dependent slowing of the time constant of LV relaxation (tau) and did not depress intact LV contractile function. After CHF, although Ang II produced a similar increase in LV systolic pressure, the increases in LV diastolic pressure and time constant tau were much greater, and contractile performance was depressed. These changes persisted when the elevation of end-systolic pressure was prevented by nitroprusside. Similar changes were also present after autonomic blockade. In isolated myocytes, before CHF, Ang II (10(-6) mol/L) produced a slight positive inotropic effect. In contrast, after CHF, Ang II produced a negative inotropic effect and slowed the rate of relengthening. The effects in the intact LV and myocytes were reversed by an Ang II AT1 receptor blocker (losartan). We conclude that pacing-induced CHF alters the LV and myocyte response to Ang II, so that Ang II produces direct depressions in intact LV contraction, relaxation, and filling and exacerbates myocyte contractile dysfunction. These effects are mediated through the activation of AT1 receptors.
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Che‐Ping Cheng
Harbin Medical University
Makoto Suzuki
Nihon University
Nobuyuki Ohte
Cardiac Imaging
Circulation Research
Wake Forest University
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Cheng et al. (Wed,) conducted a other in Tachycardia-induced heart failure (n=8). Angiotensin II vs. Before inducing CHF (baseline) was evaluated on Left ventricular performance and isolated myocyte function. In 8 conscious dogs, pacing-induced heart failure altered the response to Angiotensin II, causing direct depression of LV contraction, relaxation, and filling, which was reversed by losartan.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a15984779ff98d0de4edce1 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/01.res.78.5.880