Mechanical work and energetic analysis of eccentric cardiac remodeling in a volume overload heart failure in rats

Author:

Takewa Yoshiaki,Chemaly Elie R.,Takaki Miyako,Liang Li Fan,Jin Hongwei,Karakikes Ioannis,Morel Charlotte,Taenaka Yoshiyuki,Tatsumi Eisuke,Hajjar Roger J.

Abstract

Eccentric cardiac remodeling seen in dilated cardiomyopathy or regurgitant valvular disease is a well-known process of heart failure progression, but its mechanoenergetic profile has not been yet established. We made a volume overload (VO) heart failure model in rats and for the first time investigated left ventricular (LV) mechanical work and energetics in cross-circulated whole heart preparations. Laparotomy was performed in 14 Wistar male rats, and abdominal aortic-inferior vena caval shunt was created in seven rats (VO group). Another seven rats underwent a sham operation without functional shunt (Sham group). LV dimensions changes were followed with weekly transthoracic echocardiography. Three months after surgery, we measured LV pressure and volume and myocardial O2 consumption in isolated heart cross circulation. LV internal dimensions in both systolic and diastolic phases were significantly increased in the VO group versus the Sham group ( P < 0.05). LV pressure was markedly decreased in the VO group versus in the Sham group ( P < 0.05). LV end-systolic pressure-volume relation shifted downward, and myocardial O2 consumption related to Ca2+ handling significantly decreased. The contractile response to Ca2+ infusion was attenuated. Nevertheless, the increase in Ca2+ handling-related O2 consumption per unit change in LV contractility in the VO group was significantly higher than that in the Sham group ( P < 0.05). The levels of sarco(endo)plasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase 2a protein were reduced in the VO group ( P < 0.01). In conclusion, VO failing rat hearts had a character of marked contractile dysfunction accompanied with less efficient energy utilization in the Ca2+ handling processes. These results suggest that restoring Ca2+ handling in excitation-contraction coupling would improve the contractility of the myocardium after eccentric cardiac remodeling.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology

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