Myocardial Hypertrophy in Rats with Renal Insufficiency
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Increased defatted dry wt of the heart and increased heart calcium content were observed in subtotally nephrectomized male Sprague-Dawley rats compared with sham-operated pairfed controls. Increased heart wt contrasted with no change of the weight of viscera (liver, spleen) and markedly decreased weight of striated muscle. Heart wt was unchanged after 5 days of renal insufficiency, but significantly increased after 14 or 21 days. Increased heart wt persisted despite effective beta adrenoreceptor blockade (2 X 10 mg metroprolol/kg/day i.p.) or effective alpha-1-adrenoreceptor blockade (2 X 2 mg prazosin/kg/day i.p.). Increased heart wt was also demonstrable despite normalization of basal blood pressure (intraarterial blood pressure measurement in conscious animals): blood pressure was lowered in one series with hydralazine/nadolol in drinking water (calculated to deliver 20 and 2 mg/kg/day, respectively) and in another series with furosemide in drinking water (15 mg/kg/day) combined with metoprolol (2 X 10 mg/kg/day i.p.). Increased heart wt was also noted despite correction of anemia by blood transfusion (Hct greater than 40%) and after parathyroidectomy in animals kept eucalcemic with high dietary calcium. Micromorphometry of left ventricular myocardium in perfusion-fixed tissue showed no significant change of the relative proportion of connective tissue and myocardial fibers. Myocardial isomyosin pattern was changed with an increase of fast-migrating V1 isomyosin in animals with renal insufficiency compared to sham-operated pairfed controls.
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