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    Electronic Resource
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    Basic research in cardiology 78 (1983), S. 289-297 
    ISSN: 1435-1803
    Keywords: tyramine ; myocardial lesions ; myocardial ultrastructure ; creatinkinase isoenzyme ; creatinkinase activity ; Sprague-Dawley rats
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The authors performed an experimental study on myocardial injury induced by tyramine. For this purpose Sprague-Dawley male rats received multiple dose levels of tyramine hydrochloride. The drug exerts its sympathomimetic effects chiefly by the release of catecholamines stored in nerve endings. Myocardial lesions were documented on the basis of serum creatinkinase isoenzyme (MB-CK) changes and creatinkinase activity (CK) depletion in homogenate of cardiac tissue in animals sacrificed at different time intervals from tyramine injection. Accordingly, MB-CK values expressed as IU/l×103 (mean±standard error of the mean, [SEM]) assessed at the 2nd and 4th hours from 50, 100, or 150 mg i.p. tyramine/100 g body weight were 0.99±0.23 or 0.85±0.30 (50 mg), 1.75±0.24 or 8.50±0.41 (100 mg), 2.07±0.60 or 8.40±0.39 (150 mg), respectively. Values in control animals were 0.51±0.07. As shown, the most marked increase in MB-CK levels is obtained at the 4th hour in 100 mg/100 g b.w. tyramine-treated rats. Thus MB-CK values were also explored at the 6th (7.43±0.15) and 12th (2.24±0.23) hours from drug administration. A significant (p〈0.001) rise in serum MB-CK levels can be observed reaching the peak at the 4th hour after tyramine (100 mg/100 g b.w.). Moreover, the CK myocardial content (IU/mg of protein) in the same tyramine-animals at the 2nd or 4th hours from 50, 100 or 150 mg of the i.p. drug/100 g b.w. were (mean ± SEM) 11.10±0.05 or 9.26±0.57 (50 mg), 9.42±0.81 or 8.57±0.22 (100 mg), 8.92±2.17 or 6.70±0.04 (150 mg), respectively. At the 6th or 12th hours from i.p. tyramine (100 mg/100 g b.w.) CK values were 9.60±0.48 or 9.99±0.56. Control values showed 13.50±0.68. A significant (p〈0.001) decrease in CK myocardial content in the rats treated by the drug was achieved with the most marked CK depletion 4 hours after receiving tyramine (100 mg/100 g b.w.). On these bases, the ultrastructural changes were investigated in tyramine-treated rats (100 mg/100 g b.w.) at the 4th hours from the drug administration. The finding included mitochondrial and myofibrillar damage. In conclusion, this experimental model accounts for the possibility to induce myocardial damagein vivo in tyramine-treated rats.
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Research in experimental medicine 183 (1983), S. 111-115 
    ISSN: 1433-8580
    Keywords: Hypoxia ; Left ventricle ; Connective metabolism
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The collagen content (measured as myocardial concentration of hydroxyproline) and dry weight (expressed as ventricle weight to body weight ratio) were determined in the left ventricle of male Sprague-Dawley rats (200–220 g b.wt.) exposed to a simulated altitude of 7,000 m for 18 h a day for 10 days in a hypobaric chamber. Hypoxia resulted in a significant increase (P〈0.001) in the mass of the left ventricle with a concomitant significantly increased collagen concentration (P〈0.001). The data indicate that hypoxia effects the synthesis of a significant amount of connective tissue in the left ventricle, which is the ventricle not exposed to pressure load. These results may be related to clinical, hemodynamic, and pathologic observations showing the left ventricular dysfunction in patients with chronic respiratory insufficiency. Since the amount of collagen in the left ventricle might interfere with ventricular contractile function, it is suggested that the hypoxia in these patients could affect the left ventricular myocardium via a direct action on the connective metabolism.
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