Structural changes in the myocardium under conditions of increased left and right ventricular afterload were studied using polarization microscopy and histological, histochemical, and stereological methods. Increased afterload not complicated by heart failure was characterized by low number of damaged cardiomyocytes (3.3-6.5%) and moderate structural changes in the ventricular myocardium (contractures of different severity). Increased afterload complicated by heart failure was characterized by high ratio of damaged cardiomyocytes (5.6-19.2%) and severe reversible (grade I and II contractures) and irreversible (grade III contractures and lump degradation of myofibrils) structural changes. Irreversible damage to most cardiomyocytes included plasmatic impregnation, which was most pronounced in the subendocardial layer of ventricles operating under conditions of increased afterload. Comparative study showed that increased left and right ventricular afterload induces similar pathomorphological changes in the contractile myocardium. Our results indicate that increased afterload to the right or left ventricle is accompanied by the development of stereotypical structural changes in the myocardium. Profound and severe disturbances can cause heart failure.

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