Effect of sustained hypobaric hypoxia during maturation and aging on rat myocardium. I. Mechanical activity.

J Appl Physiol (1985)

Instituto de Investigaciones Cardiológicas, Marcelo T. de Alvear 2270, C1122AAJ Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Published: June 2005

Long-lasting cardioprotection may be attained by chronic hypoxia. The basal parameters of contractile function and their response to hypoxia/reoxygenation were measured under isometric conditions, in papillary muscles isolated from left ventricle of rats that were submitted to 53.8 kPa in a hypobaric chamber from 7 wk of age and for their lifetime and of their siblings kept at 101.3 kPa. During acclimatization, hematocrit increased, body weight gain decreased, and heart weight increased with right ventricle hypertrophy. Papillary muscle cross-sectional area was similar in both control and hypoxic groups up to 45 wk of exposure. Developed tension (DT) was 34-64% higher in rats exposed to hypoxia for 10, 26, and 45 wk than in their age-matched controls, whereas resting tension was unchanged. Maximal rates of contraction and relaxation showed a similar pattern of changes as DT. Recovery of DT and maximal rates of contraction and relaxation after 60-min hypoxia and 30-min reoxygenation was also improved in adult hypoxic rats to values similar to those of young rats. Heart acclimatization was lost after 74 wk of exposure. Results are consistent with the development of cardioprotection during high-altitude acclimatization and provide an experimental model to study the mechanisms involved, which are addressed in the accompanying paper.

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