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This narrative review concerns natural variation in trabeculation, tissue organization, transcriptomics, immunohistochemistry, vascularization, electrical propagation, diastolic function and compliance, systolic function, and ejection fraction. There are no overt transcriptional differences in the adult stage, and the myocardium is equally equipped with sarcomeric proteins, mitochondria, and vascular supply. The similar structural features are consistent with myocardium with a similar stroke work per gram tissue, along with a high ejection fraction of the trabecular layer. In conclusion, the myocardium of the trabecular and compact layers is highly similar and this offers a logical explanation for the reproducible observations that most individuals with excessive trabeculation are asymptomatic.</div></div>","PeriodicalId":15223,"journal":{"name":"Journal of cardiology","volume":"85 1","pages":"Pages 17-27"},"PeriodicalIF":2.5000,"publicationDate":"2025-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"How the trabecular layer impacts on left ventricular function\",\"authors\":\"Ionela Simona Visoiu MD , Bjarke Jensen MSc, PhD , Roxana Cristina Rimbas MD, PhD , Sorina Mihaila-Baldea MD, PhD , Alina Ioana Nicula MD, PhD , Dragos Vinereanu MD, PhD\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.jjcc.2024.08.008\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><div>The ventricular trabecular layer is crucial in embryonic life. In adults, the proportion of trabecular-to-compact myocardium varies substantially between individuals, within individuals over time, and yet exhibits almost no correlation to pump function since most individuals with excessive trabeculation are asymptomatic. The question of how functional is the myocardium of the trabecular layer, relative to the myocardium of the compact layer, has been difficult to answer but it is often assumed to be inferior. An answer is now emerging from recent advances and it can improve our understanding of how the trabecular layer impacts on pathogenicity. This narrative review concerns natural variation in trabeculation, tissue organization, transcriptomics, immunohistochemistry, vascularization, electrical propagation, diastolic function and compliance, systolic function, and ejection fraction. There are no overt transcriptional differences in the adult stage, and the myocardium is equally equipped with sarcomeric proteins, mitochondria, and vascular supply. The similar structural features are consistent with myocardium with a similar stroke work per gram tissue, along with a high ejection fraction of the trabecular layer. 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How the trabecular layer impacts on left ventricular function
The ventricular trabecular layer is crucial in embryonic life. In adults, the proportion of trabecular-to-compact myocardium varies substantially between individuals, within individuals over time, and yet exhibits almost no correlation to pump function since most individuals with excessive trabeculation are asymptomatic. The question of how functional is the myocardium of the trabecular layer, relative to the myocardium of the compact layer, has been difficult to answer but it is often assumed to be inferior. An answer is now emerging from recent advances and it can improve our understanding of how the trabecular layer impacts on pathogenicity. This narrative review concerns natural variation in trabeculation, tissue organization, transcriptomics, immunohistochemistry, vascularization, electrical propagation, diastolic function and compliance, systolic function, and ejection fraction. There are no overt transcriptional differences in the adult stage, and the myocardium is equally equipped with sarcomeric proteins, mitochondria, and vascular supply. The similar structural features are consistent with myocardium with a similar stroke work per gram tissue, along with a high ejection fraction of the trabecular layer. In conclusion, the myocardium of the trabecular and compact layers is highly similar and this offers a logical explanation for the reproducible observations that most individuals with excessive trabeculation are asymptomatic.
期刊介绍:
The official journal of the Japanese College of Cardiology is an international, English language, peer-reviewed journal publishing the latest findings in cardiovascular medicine. Journal of Cardiology (JC) aims to publish the highest-quality material covering original basic and clinical research on all aspects of cardiovascular disease. Topics covered include ischemic heart disease, cardiomyopathy, valvular heart disease, vascular disease, hypertension, arrhythmia, congenital heart disease, pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment, new diagnostic techniques, and cardiovascular imaging. JC also publishes a selection of review articles, clinical trials, short communications, and important messages and letters to the editor.