Connective tissue content and myocardial stiffness in pressure overload hypertrophy. A combined study of morphologic, morphometric, biochemical, and mechanical parameters
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Connective tissue content and myocardial stiffness in pressure overload hypertrophy. A combined study of morphologic, morphometric, biochemical, and mechanical parameters
Abstract
We investigated samples of left ventricular myocardium from Goldblatt II (4 and 8 weeks after operation) and spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR; 40 and 80 weeks old) by histological and morphometric methods. From the same hearts, the distensibility of the left ventricular papillary muscle was analyzed by means of resting tension curves, and the collagen content of the whole left ventricular wall was determined by means of hydroxyproline concentration. In all groups, myocardial fibrosis was observed to accompany myocardial hypertrophy. The severity of fibrotic lesions increased with the duration of hypertension, and, in late stages, degenerative changes of cardiac myocytes were found. Morphometric determinations and chemical analysis of the hydroxyproline concentration revealed a decrease in myocardial muscle content, which was paralleled by an increase in collagen content when compared to the respective controls. In general, morphometric and chemical findings correlate with increased myocardial stiffness observed during mechanical measurements in isolated papillary muscle preparations from the same hearts. Differences were found, however, between chemical analysis and mechanical measurements in the 40-week-old SHR group, which may result from different patterns of collagen distribution between interstitium, perivascular spaces, and the walls of blood vessels. The comparison between histological, morphometric, chemical, and physiological data shows that (1) cardiac hypertrophy of Goldblatt and SH-rats is accompanied by myocardial fibrosis, and (2) changes in passive elastic properties of myocardium is better reflected in morphometric than in chemical analysis.
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