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Title: Augmented right ventricular function in systemic hypertension-induced hypertrophy. Author: Pool PE, Piggott WJ, Seagren SC, Skelton CL. Journal: Cardiovasc Res; 1976 Jan; 10(1):124-8. PubMed ID: 130205. Abstract: The contractile properties of right ventricular papillary muscles from the hearts of 15 rats which had developed hypertension 6 weeks following renal artery ligation were compared with those from 14 normal litter-mates. In the experimental group, the heart weight-body weight ratio was increased by 39%, while the right ventricular weight-body weight ratio increased 20%. Right ventricular papillary muscles from the hypertensive rats demonstrated increased tension development at the apex of the length-active tension curve (P less than 0 X 0001), elevated maximal rate of tension development (P less than 0 X 001), and increased maximal velocity of contraction at muscle lengths corresponding to both a light preload and at Lmax (P less than 0 X 05). Resting tension and time-to-peak tension in the muscles from the hypertensive group were not significantly different from the normal group. Thus, improved right ventricular performance, in the presence of increased left ventricular afterload, may indicate the existence of a stimulus to increased function in hypertrophied muscle not yet negated by the adverse effects of direct exposure to stress.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]