Influence of Aortic Impedance on the Development of Pressure-Overload Left Ventricular Hypertrophy in Rats

Author:

Kobayashi Shigeki1,Yano Masafumi1,Kohno Michihiro1,Obayashi Masakazu1,Hisamatsu Yuji1,Ryoke Tsutomu1,Ohkusa Tomoko1,Yamakawa Katsutoshi1,Matsuzaki Masunori1

Affiliation:

1. the Second Department of Internal Medicine, Yamaguchi University School of Medicine, Japan.

Abstract

Background Aortic input impedance, which represents LV afterload, is considered to be a major determinant for the development of pressure-overload left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy. Methods and Results To test whether the sustained change in aortic input impedance might affect the mode of development of LV hypertrophy, coarctation of either the ascending aorta (G1, n=13) or suprarenal abdominal aorta (G2, n=12) was performed over 4 weeks in 6-week-old Wistar rats. Although peak LV pressure and total systemic resistance were increased similarly in G1 and G2, time to peak LV pressure was decreased by 24% ( P <.01) in G1 compared with G2. The aortic input impedance spectra revealed that the early systolic loading in G1 was characterized by an increase in characteristic impedance, whereas the late systolic loading in G2 was by an augmented arterial wave reflection. G1 showed a smaller increase ( P <.01) in either the ratio of LV weight (mg) to body weight (g) or LV wall thickness than G2 after aortic banding. Myocyte diameter was also smaller ( P <.05) in G1 (14.3±0.7 mm) than in G2 (16.1±1.2 mm). The ex vivo passive pressure-volume relation had a rightward shift in G1 compared with G2, suggesting less concentric LV hypertrophy in G1. Conclusions The sustained early systolic loading due to the increase in characteristic impedance was accompanied by less concentric, reduced hypertrophy, whereas the sustained late systolic loading due to the augmented arterial wave reflection was accompanied by concentric, adequate hypertrophy.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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