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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Human atria ; Cardiac hypertrophy ; Skinned fibres ; Ca-sensitivity ; Shortening velocity
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The mechanical properties of myocardium of different animals are modified by a chronic increase in haemodynamic load. In this study differences in calcium sensitivity and maximum unloaded shortening velocity of hypertrophic and non-hypertrophic chemically skinned human atrial fibres are characterized. Investigating right atria of 34 patients, possible correlations are studied between preoperative atrial pressure, degree of hypertrophy (estimated from the muscle fibre diameter), calcium responsiveness (pCa50 eliciting half-maximum contraction) and V max (unloaded shortening velocity). Hypertrophic fibres from atrial appendages of patients having an increased right atrial pressure (RAP 8.5±1.6 mm Hg) and suffering from mitral valve disease (stenosis and insufficiency combined) had a fibre diameter of 18.0±0.9 μm. They also had a higher calcium sensitivity (pCa50 5.65±0.08) and a lower unloaded shortening velocity (1.7±0.1 muscle lengths/s) than non-hypertrophic fibres from the appendages of patients with normal right atrial pressure (RAP 3.2±0.5 mm Hg) and coronary heart disease (CHD: pCa50 5.45±0.04; V max= 3.4±0.2 muscle lengths/s; fibre diameter 12.8±0.4 μm). Thus non-hypertrophic fibres from control CHD patients differed significantly (p 〈 0.01) from hypertrophied atrial fibres of patients with mitral valve disease and with combined valve disease (MAV, pCa50=5.58±0.05, V max 2.0±0.3 muscle lengths/s, fibre diameter 14.6±0.9 μm) or aortic valve disease (stenosis combined with insufficiency, fibre diameter 14.8±1.4 μm, pCa50 5.56±0.03, V max 2.0±0.24 muscle lengths/s; RAP 11.0±2.6 mm Hg). Such alterations of calcium responsiveness, shortening velocity and fibre thickness may reflect an adaptation to the chronic overload in atria from patients with various forms of heart valve disease.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1435-1803
    Keywords: myosin light chain kinase ; myosin P-light chain phosphorylation ; Ca2+-sensitivity ; skinned cardiac fibres ; unloaded shortening velocity
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary We investigated the influence of myosin P-light chain phosphorylation by Ca2+-calmodulin dependent myosin light chain kinase (MLCK) on the sensitivity of the tension-pCa relation and maximum unloaded shortening velocity (v max) of chemically skinned heart fibres of the pig. Submaximum Ca2+ stimulation (pCa 5.5) induced 20±5% of the isometric tension achieved at maximum Ca2+ activation (pCa 4.3). MLCK-induced myosin P-light chain phosphorylation increased the isometric force development at pCa 5.5 by 40% whereas maximum tension at pCa 4.3 was not affected. Unloaded shortening velocity (v max) was not altered by myosin P-light chain phosphorylation either at maximum or at submaximum Ca2+ concentration, being c. 1.2 muscle length/s at pCa 5.5 and 2.2 muscle length/s at pCa 4.3. The MLCK-induced increase of the myosin P-light chain phosphorylation level was evaluated by determination of32P-incorporation. Two phosphorylatable myosin P-light chains could be demonstrated.
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