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Comparative Study
. 1983 Mar-Apr;78(2):156-71.
doi: 10.1007/BF01906669.

Sex differences in myocardial contractility in the rat

Comparative Study

Sex differences in myocardial contractility in the rat

J M Capasso et al. Basic Res Cardiol. 1983 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

We examined the intrinsic contractile performance of papillary muscles removed from the left ventricle of male and female Wistar rats. Muscles were studied isometrically and isotonically, stimulated at 0.1 Hz, perfused with Tyrode's solution having an external calcium concentration = 2.4 and maintained at 30 degrees C. In addition, we examined muscle response to changes in external calcium, added norepinephrine or verapamil and alterations in contraction frequency. No significant change in peak isometric development tension was observed between male and female preparations. However, muscles from male rats showed a significantly greater isometric time-to-peak tension and time to 1/2 relaxation with a depression of both the maximum rate of tension rise and maximum rate of tension decay. Isotonically, although peak shortening showed no difference between male and female preparations, the maximum velocities of shortening and relaxation were significantly depressed in muscles from male rats. Muscles from male animals also displayed significant prolongation of the time-to-peak shortening and time-to-peak velocity of shortening. These differences in papillary muscle performance were found over a wide range of muscle lengths, stimulus frequencies and bath concentrations of calcium, norepinephrine and verapamil. Thus differences in the intrinsic contractile performance between papillary muscle from male and female rats have been characterized.

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