Normal and hypertrophic growth of the rat heart: changes in cell dimensions and number
B. Korecky and K. Rakusan The length and width of enzymatically isolated individual rat cardiac myocytes were concurrently measured during normal and stimulated cardiac growth. In normal rats weighing between 75 and 750 g the length and width increased by 64 and 68% while their ratio remained consta...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 1978-02, Vol.234 (2), p.H123-H128 |
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Zusammenfassung: | B. Korecky and K. Rakusan
The length and width of enzymatically isolated individual rat cardiac
myocytes were concurrently measured during normal and stimulated cardiac
growth. In normal rats weighing between 75 and 750 g the length and width
increased by 64 and 68% while their ratio remained constant (ca. 5.3). The
cell volume, calculated on the basis of a cylindrical model, increased
almost 5 times. The rates of increase in the volume of an average myocyte
and in left ventricular mass were found to be similar, indicating that
normal myocardial growth could be explained by hypertrophy of existing
myocytes and no proliferation would be required. In cardiomegaly induced by
aortic constriction in the adult rat, an increase in cell volume was
observed while no significant changes in the length-to-width ratios could
be detected. The cell volumes of the hypertrophic hearts corresponded to
those observed in hearts of similar weight obtained from larger normal rats
and the stimulated cardiac growth could also be explained solely by
hypertrophy of existing cells. |
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ISSN: | 0363-6135 0002-9513 1522-1539 |
DOI: | 10.1152/ajpheart.1978.234.2.h123 |