Existence of the Frank-Starling Mechanism in the Failing Human Heart

Author:

Holubarsch Christian1,Ruf Thorsten1,Goldstein Daniel J.1,Ashton Robert C.1,Nickl Werner1,Pieske Burkert1,Pioch Katja1,Lu¨demann Jens1,Wiesner Sandra1,Hasenfuss Gerd1,Posival Herbert1,Just Hanjo¨rg1,Burkhoff Daniel1

Affiliation:

1. the University of Freiburg, Internal Medicine, Department of Cardiology and Angiology, Freiburg, Germany (C.H., T.R., W.N., B.P., K.P., J.L., S.W., G.H., H.J.); the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery and Heart Transplantation, Bad Oeynhausen, Germany (H.P.); and the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, NY (D.J.G., R.C.A., D.B.). Presented in part at the 67th Scientific Sessions of the American Heart Association, Dallas, Tex, November 1994.

Abstract

BackgroundThe Frank-Starling mechanism is one of the most important physiological principles for regulation of contractile performance. We therefore studied the question of whether this mechanism may be absent or attenuated in end-stage failing human left ventricular myocardium.Methods and ResultsDifferent methodological approaches were used to analyze the effects of this mechanism on the organ, tissue, and sarcomere levels: (1) In excised human whole left ventricles (2 donor hearts, 5 failing hearts), diastolic and systolic pressure-volume relationships were obtained. (2) In isolated muscle strip preparations from the left ventricular wall of donor hearts (n=14) and failing hearts from patients with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy (n=21) and ischemic cardiomyopathy (n=11), peak developed force was measured at different muscle lengths of the preparation. (3) Skinned fiber preparations were obtained from failing right and left ventricles (n=12). In all three studies, we clearly observed the existence of the Frank-Starling mechanism: (1) In isolated failing human left ventricles, peak developed isometric pressure is increased when the preload is elevated. (2) Peak developed tension is increased by ≈50% to 70% (P<.01) in left ventricular preparations of failing and nonfailing ventricles when the muscles are stretched from 90% to 100% optimum length. (3) An increase in sarcomere length leads to a sensitization of contractile proteins of ventricular skinned fiber preparations from failing human hearts. At 1.9-μm sarcomere length, the EC50value was 5.56±0.06, and at 2.3 μm it was 5.70±0.05 (P<.01; n=7).ConclusionsThe Frank-Starling mechanism is maintained in end-stage failing human hearts, whereas significant alterations of diastolic myocardial distensibility are evident in chronic heart failure.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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