Home
Scholarly Works
Adaptive Reductions in Left Ventricular Diastolic...
Journal article

Adaptive Reductions in Left Ventricular Diastolic Compliance Protect the Heart From Stretch-Induced Stunning

Abstract

Swine subjected to 2 weeks of repetitive pressure overload (RPO) exhibited significant myocyte loss, but left ventricular (LV) systolic function was preserved, and chamber dilatation did not occur. Instead, myocardial remodeling characterized by myocyte hypertrophy and interstitial fibrosis led to a marked reduction in LV diastolic compliance, which protected the heart from stretch-induced myocyte injury and preserved LV ejection fraction without anatomic LV hypertrophy. These results support a novel paradigm that links cardiac adaptations to RPO with the pathogenesis of reduced LV diastolic compliance and may explain how LV stiffening can occur in the absence of sustained hypertension or anatomic hypertrophy.

Authors

Weil BR; Techiryan G; Suzuki G; Konecny F; Canty JM

Journal

JACC Basic to Translational Science, Vol. 4, No. 4, pp. 527–541

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

August 1, 2019

DOI

10.1016/j.jacbts.2019.04.002

ISSN

2452-302X

Contact the Experts team