Hypertension, Vol 17, 369-377, Copyright © 1991 by American Heart Association
S Isoyama, F Sato and T Takishima
We examined the effects of pressure overload on coronary circulation in
young adult (7 months old) and old rats (18 months old). Four weeks after
the ascending aorta was banded, in vivo left ventricular pressure was
measured to estimate the degree of pressure load. In the two age groups,
similar increases in peak left ventricular pressure were observed (113 +/-
7 mm Hg in sham-operated rats versus 160 +/- 11 mm Hg in banded rats of the
young adult group; 103 +/- 7 mm Hg in sham- operated rats versus 156 +/- 11
mm Hg in banded rats of the old group). After isolating the hearts, they
were perfused with Tyrode's solution containing bovine red blood cells and
albumin. Resting coronary perfusion pressure-flow relations and reactive
hyperemic response after a 40-second ischemia were obtained under beating
but nonworking conditions. In young adult banded rats, significant
myocardial hypertrophy was observed at the organ level (124% of controls in
left ventricular dry weight/body weight ratio; 119% in left ventricular dry
weight/tibial length ratio) and at the cell level. Minimal coronary
vascular resistance obtained by the perfusion pressure-peak flow relation
during reactive hyperemia increased to 150% of controls, and coronary flow
reserve decreased significantly. In contrast, myocardial hypertrophy was
not observed at the organ or cell level in old banded rats. However,
minimal coronary vascular resistance increased, and flow reserve decreased
significantly. Thus, pressure overload with coronary arterial hypertension
caused abnormalities of the coronary circulation in old subjects even in
the absence of myocardial hypertrophy.
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Effect of age on coronary circulation after imposition of pressure- overload in rats
First Department of Internal Medicine, Tohoku University School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan.
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