Pulmonary artery constriction in rats led to a 76% increase in right ventricular weight and a 41% increase in the total number of myocyte nuclei after 6 months.
21 male Wistar rats underwent pulmonary artery banding or sham operation at 2 months of age and were evaluated 6 months later for right ventricular hypertrophy and myocyte nuclear hyperplasia.
Pulmonary artery constriction vs Sham-operated control
Total number of myocyte nuclei in the right ventricle — 41% increase, p=<0.0001
Effect estimate: 41% increase
p-value: p=<0.0001
In contrast to observations made in the human heart, hyperplasia of myocyte nuclei has never been demonstrated in experimental cardiac hypertrophy. To test the hypothesis that the duration of the mechanical load more than the magnitude of ventricular hypertrophy may be the inciting stimulus for myocyte nuclei hyperplasia, constriction of the pulmonary artery was produced in rats and the hearts were examined 6 mo later. A 76% increase in right ventricular weight was measured. This hypertrophic response was accompanied by a 41% increase in the total number of myocyte nuclei in the ventricle. Furthermore, average myocyte cell volume per nucleus increased by 28%. No changes in weight, myocyte size, and nuclear number were observed in the left ventricle. In conclusion, myocyte nuclear hyperplasia and cellular hypertrophy both participate to the adaptive response of the right ventricular myocardium in long-standing pressure overload cardiac hypertrophy.
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G Olivetti
Heart Failure & Transplant
Roberto Ricci
Policlinico Umberto I
Piero Anversa
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
Journal of Clinical Investigation
University of Parma
New York Medical College
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Olivetti et al. (Tue,) conducted a other in Cardiac hypertrophy (n=21). Pulmonary artery constriction vs. Sham-operated control was evaluated on Total number of myocyte nuclei in the right ventricle (41% increase, p=<0.0001). Pulmonary artery constriction in rats led to a 76% increase in right ventricular weight and a 41% increase in the total number of myocyte nuclei after 6 months.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a237ce3a98279854dd31eb6 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1172/jci113278