Direct Measurement of Changes in Cardiac Contractile Force

Author:

Cotten Marion deV.1,Bay Edmund1

Affiliation:

1. From the Laboratory of Chemical Pharmacology, National Heart Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, the Department of Pharmacology, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana and the Department of Pharmacology, Medical College of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina

Abstract

Direct measurements of changes in the force of ventricular contraction with the strain gauge arch represent a sample of changes in the force of contraction of the entire ventricular muscle under conditions of an intact circulation. The responses of any given area of the ventricular muscle to repeated injections of the same dose of a cardiac stimulant drug are consistently similar. Further, there is a linear relationship between changes in the force of contraction as measured with the strain gauge arch and changes in the duration of the isometric pressure gradient. A direct relationship also exists between changes in contractile force and changes in stroke work. The relative advantages and limitations of the strain gauge arch and of the heart lever system, equipped with a strain gauge coil, are discussed in detail. Evidence is presented to show that the strain gauge arch is most useful in experiments in which substantial changes in the size of the heart do not occur. The heart lever system should be employed in experiments in which the size of the heart does undergo substantial change since adjustment may be made for changes in the initial diastolic fiber length. The time relations existing between direct recordings of contractile force made with the strain gauge arch and recordings of intravascular pressures have been demonstrated. A substantial portion of the contractile force is developed during the isometric phase of systole. There is a direct relationship between the amount of left ventricular contractile force developed during the isometric phase of contraction and the aortic diastolic pressure. A similar direct relationship exists between the total amount of contractile force measured by an arch on the left ventricle and the aortic systolic pressure. Mechanical stretching of the segment of muscle between the two points of attachment of the strain gauge arch produced length-tension curves which showed that a marked increase in contractile force occurs with increases in length of up to 40–60%. Stretching beyond these limits results in a progressive decrease in contractile force. The depth to which the sutures used in the attachment of the arch to the heart penetrated the myocardium has a moderate, but limited, quantitative influence upon the magnitude of contractile force measured. An arch attached with sutures penetrating deeply into the muscle measures more contractile force than an arch attached to the heart by superficially placed sutures.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical)

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