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Changes in creatine kinase (CK) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) isoform expression occur in residual tissue after myocardial infarction. It is unknown how these changes correlate with cardiac remodeling, contractile performance and efficiency. Rats were subjected to left coronary artery ligation (MI) or sham operation (sham). Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure (EDP) was measured in vivo 8 weeks later. Hearts were isolated, buffer-perfused (Langendorff) at constant pressure and isovolumetric left ventricular (LV) pressure-volume (PV) curves were recorded. LV PV areas (PVA) were calculated and related to oxygen consumption. Biopsies of intact left ventricular tissue were taken for biochemical measurements. Correlations between in vivo EDP and biochemical parameters were found: Total CK activity (r = -.47, p = .022), CK isoenzyme percentage for BB (r = +.57, p = .004), MB (r = +.54, p = .006) and CK-mito (r = -.51, p = .012), total creatine content (r = -.61, p = .002) and the ratio of LDH5/LDH1 (r = .49, p = .016). Correlations were also detected for left ventricular volume and PVAs at in vivo EDP demonstrating that the extent of CK and LDH system alterations correlate with the extent of LV dilatation and mechanical energy requirements. The slope of the MVO(2)-PVA relation decreased significantly with increasing values of in vivo EDP (r = -.68, p = 0.0003) indicating increased contractile ef.ciency. Improved efficiency correlated with the increase in fetal CK isoenzyme expression. Thus, contractile efficiency increases parallel to the extent of left ventricular dilatation and dysfunction. CK and LDH system changes in residual intact myocardium also occur proportional to LV dysfunction.

Original publication

DOI

10.1007/s00395-005-0507-2

Type

Journal article

Journal

Basic Res Cardiol

Publication Date

03/2005

Volume

100

Pages

171 - 178

Keywords

Animals, Chronic Disease, Creatine Kinase, Disease Models, Animal, Isoenzymes, L-Lactate Dehydrogenase, Male, Myocardial Contraction, Myocardial Infarction, Myocardium, Oxygen Consumption, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Ventricular Dysfunction, Left, Ventricular Pressure