Hyperosmolarity and cardiac function in chronic diabetic rat heart

Author:

Bielefeld D. R.,Pace C. S.,Boshell B. R.

Abstract

Serum hyperosmolarity is commonly associated with the poorly controlled diabetic state. The current investigation revealed that increased perfusate osmolarity using either glucose or mannitol caused a gradual decline in the aortic output of hearts from both normal and diabetic rats. However, aortic output decreased less rapidly in hearts from diabetic rats. Decreasing the extracellular calcium concentration to a level resulting in one-third of the maximal aortic output elicited a greater and more prolonged increase in aortic output from the diabetic compared with the normal heart when perfusate osmolarity was progressively increased. The coronary conductance of diabetic rat hearts improved when hyperosmolar solutions of either mannitol or glucose were utilized, irrespective of the external calcium ion concentration. In normal hearts, the coronary conductance tended to decline at higher perfusate osmolarities. The increased coronary conductance may play a role in the enhanced performance of diabetic hearts at higher levels of osmolarity. Hyperosmolar solutions influence the performance of hearts from chronic diabetic rats in a positive inotropic manner at low extracellular calcium concentrations (1 mM). These lower calcium levels are close to the normal physiological range of the freely ionized serum calcium. This effect is greater in hearts from diabetic animals than from normal animals and is similar to that obtained when perfusate calcium is increased. The results suggest that hyperosmolar solutions enhance calcium availability in the hearts of diabetic animals.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physiology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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