Chronic coronary artery stenosis in rats induced right ventricular myocyte hyperplasia and increased myocyte cell volume by 49% and 21% in the left and right ventricles, respectively.
Rats with cardiac failure produced by chronic coronary artery stenosis evaluated up to 3 months after surgery.
Chronic coronary artery stenosis
Changes in number and size of ventricular myocytes
To determine whether cardiac failure produced by chronic coronary artery stenosis was associated with the activation of myocyte cellular hyperplasia in the myocardium, the changes in number and size of left ventricular myocytes were measured in rats 3 months after surgery. The hypertrophied left ventricle was found to possess 44%, 32%, 49%, and 48% fewer mononucleated, binucleated, trinucleated, and tetranucleated myocytes, respectively. In contrast, the hypertrophied right ventricle contained 1.49 x 10(6) more myocytes as a result of a 2.1-fold, 1.4-fold, and 1.4-fold increase in mononucleated, binucleated, and tetranucleated myocytes. Myocyte cell volume was seen to increase 49% and 21% in left and right ventricular myocytes, respectively. The process of myocyte cellular hyperplasia in the right ventricular myocardium was accompanied by capillary proliferation, and these events were responsible for the parallel addition of newly formed cells and capillaries within the wall and mural thickening. Moreover, the in-series insertion of new myocytes contributed to right ventricular dilatation after coronary artery stenosis. In view of the fact that extensive myocardial damage and cell loss may have masked the phenomenon of myocyte cellular hyperplasia in the left ventricle, the presence of DNA synthesis in myocyte nuclei was evaluated at 3 days, 1 week, 2 weeks, 1 month, and 3 months after coronary artery stenosis. Bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) labeling markedly increased in myocyte nuclei of both ventricles, reaching its peak at 1 and 2 weeks. BrdU labeling of nonmyocyte nuclei also increased but mostly at 2 weeks.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Jan Kajstura
Heart Failure & Transplant
X Zhang
82th Hospital of Pla
Krzysztof Reiss
Littoral Research Group (United States)
Circulation Research
New York Medical College
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Kajstura et al. (Tue,) conducted a other in Coronary artery narrowing-induced cardiomyopathy. Chronic coronary artery stenosis was evaluated on Changes in number and size of ventricular myocytes. Chronic coronary artery stenosis in rats induced right ventricular myocyte hyperplasia and increased myocyte cell volume by 49% and 21% in the left and right ventricles, respectively.
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