Delayed doxorubicin cardiomyopathy in the rat: possible role of reduced food intake.

Cardioscience Pub Date : 1994-06-01
M Canepari, V Cappelli, E Monti, L Paracchini, C Reggiani
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The development of delayed doxorubicin cardiomyopathy in the rat is accompanied by profound anorexia, dramatically reducing the caloric intake. To assess the contribution of a restriction in food to the alterations in cardiac function, animals treated with doxorubicin were compared with a group of pair-fed control animals and with a second group of controls with unrestricted access to food. Prolongation of the Q alpha T interval of the electrocardiogram developed in rats treated with doxorubicin, but not in pair-fed controls. Myofibrillar ATPase activity and the contractile strength of isolated papillary muscles were depressed in rats treated with doxorubicin, but not in pair-fed rats. The reduction in ventricular weight was proportional to the reduction in the body weight in pair-fed rats, whereas a higher ratio of ventricular to body weight was observed in rats treated with doxorubicin. These results indicate that the alterations in cardiac function observed in delayed doxorubicin cardiomyopathy are not due to a reduction in the intake of food.

大鼠迟发性阿霉素心肌病:食物摄入减少的可能作用。
大鼠迟发性阿霉素心肌病的发生伴随着深度厌食,热量摄入显著减少。为了评估食物限制对心功能改变的影响,用阿霉素治疗的动物与一组配对喂养的对照动物和另一组不限制食物摄入的对照动物进行了比较。阿霉素治疗的大鼠心电图Q α T间期延长,而配对喂养的对照组没有。阿霉素组大鼠肌纤原atp酶活性和离体乳头肌收缩力均受到抑制,而配对喂养大鼠无此现象。在成对喂养的大鼠中,心室重量的减少与体重的减少成正比,而在阿霉素治疗的大鼠中,观察到心室重量与体重的比例更高。这些结果表明,在延迟性阿霉素心肌病中观察到的心功能改变不是由于食物摄入量的减少。
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