Advances in Myocardiology 1983
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-4441-5_4
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Adaptive and Pathological Alterations in Experimental Cardiac Hypertrophy

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“…As already noted, a change in the isoenzyme pattern has a two-faced aspect, thus, a "good vs. evil" classification is not appropriate for defining the real functional state of myocardium. The ambivalence seen in the adaptational changes of myosin is also characteristic for most of the adaptational processes occurring at the cellular level and at the level of the organ (35).…”
Section: The Myosin Isoenzyme Pattern and Myocardial Energeticsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…As already noted, a change in the isoenzyme pattern has a two-faced aspect, thus, a "good vs. evil" classification is not appropriate for defining the real functional state of myocardium. The ambivalence seen in the adaptational changes of myosin is also characteristic for most of the adaptational processes occurring at the cellular level and at the level of the organ (35).…”
Section: The Myosin Isoenzyme Pattern and Myocardial Energeticsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The functional changes which t~upp, Polymorphic myosin as the common determinant occur in whole heart haemodynamics and the mechanics of isolated native muscle fibres are well documented (1,2). Some of these adaptive alterations originate from a change in myocardial morphology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Such a change in gene expression has been demonstrated for myosin comprising the thick filament of muscle fibres (3)(4)(5)(6). Pressure overload induced by aortic stenosis (7) or renal hypertension (2,8,9) of the rat led to a redistribution of the myosin isoenzymes towards myosin V3, the isoenzyme of low electrophoretic mobility and ATPase activity. By contrast, endurance training in the form of swimming exercise of rats induced synthesis of the isoenzyme V1 of high electrophoretic mobility and high ATPase activity (2,8,9).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Such loading conditions appear to be superior to an abrupt increase as is utilized to redevelop the myocardium of the low pressure ventricle as preparation for anatomic correction of simple transposition of the great arteries (2,9,14,(34)(35)(36). Rapid excessive increase of pressure loading leads to degenerative alterations of the myocardium (11). A newly developed device (17), which produces a slow progressive stenosis of the pulmonary artery was used to raise RV pressure to systemic levels in young pigs within 4 to 5 weeks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%