Left ventricular pressure response to small-amplitude, sinusoidal volume changes in isolated rabbit heart

Author:

Campbell Kenneth B.12,Wu Yiming1,Kirkpatrick Robert D.1,Slinker Bryan K.1

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Veterinary and Comparative Anatomy, Pharmacology, and Physiology and

2. Department of Biological Systems Engineering, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington 99164–6520

Abstract

The objective was to determine the dynamics of contractile processes from pressure responses to small-amplitude, sinusoidal volume changes in the left ventricle of the beating heart. Hearts were isolated from 14 anesthetized rabbits and paced at 1 beats/s. Volume was perturbed sinusoidally at four frequencies ( f ) (25, 50, 76.9, and 100 Hz) and five amplitudes (0.50, 0.75, 1.00, 1.25, and 1.50% of baseline volume). A prominent component of the pressure response occurred at the f of perturbation [in-frequency response,[Formula: see text] ( t)]. A model, based on cross-bridge mechanisms and containing both pre- and postpower stroke states, was constructed to interpret[Formula: see text] ( t). Model predictions were that[Formula: see text] ( t) consisted of two parts: a part with an amplitude rising and falling in proportion to the pressure around that which[Formula: see text] ( t) occurred [Pr( t)], and a part with an amplitude rising and falling in proportion to the derivative of Pr( t) with time. Statistical analysis revealed that both parts were significant. Additional model predictions concerning response amplitude and phase were also confirmed statistically. The model was further validated by fitting simultaneously to all[Formula: see text] ( t) over the full range of f and ΔV in a given heart. Residual errors from fitting were small ( R 2 = 0.978) and were not systematically distributed. Elaborations of the model to include noncontractile series elastance and distortion-dependent cross-bridge detachment did not improve the ability to represent the data. We concluded that the model could be used to identify cross-bridge rate constants in the whole heart from responses to 25- to 100-Hz sinusoidal volume perturbations.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology

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