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Functional Genomics Laboratory, Medical College of Ohio, Toledo, Ohio 43614-5804
We recently
evaluated treadmill aerobic running capacity in 11 inbred strains of
rats and found that isolated working left ventricular function
correlated (r = 0.86) with aerobic running capacity.
Among these 11 strains the Buffalo (BUF) hearts produced the lowest and
the DA hearts the highest isolated cardiac output. The goal of
this study was to investigate the components of cardiac function (i.e.,
coronary flow, heart rates, stroke volume, contractile dynamics, and
cross-bridge cycling) to characterize further the BUF and DA inbred
strains as potential models of contrasting myocardial performance.
Cardiac performance was assessed using the Langendorff-Neely working
heart preparation. Isolated DA hearts were superior (P < 0.05) to the BUF hearts for cardiac output (63%), stroke volume (60%), aortic +dP/dt (47%), and aortic
dP/dt
(46%). The mean
/
-myosin heavy chain (MHC) isoform ratio for DA
hearts was 21-fold higher relative to BUF hearts. At the steady-state
mRNA level, DA hearts had a fivefold higher
/
-ratio than the BUF
hearts. The mean rate of ATP hydrolysis by MHCs was 64% greater in DA compared with BUF ventricles. These data demonstrate that the BUF and
DA strains can serve as genetic models of contrasting low and high
cardiac function.
aerobic capacity; myosin heavy chains; cardiac output; contractility
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