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Hemin Enhances Cardiac Performance in Response to Pressure Overload (PO): Implications for Treatment of Heart Failure
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Queens University, King's University College, Queen's University
Published InThe FASEB Journal
Year2007
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Abstract
Myocardial hypertrophy induced by PO leads to heart failure. We reported previously that hemin reduces hypertrophy and enhances cardiac performance in response to PO in rat. Here, we investigated the mechanism by which hemin enhances cardiac function in response to PO. Animals were treated two days prior- and every three days postoperatively after banding of the ascending aorta for 10 weeks. Morphometric analysis revealed that hemin prevented PO-induced hypertrophy. Pressure-volume analysis revealed enhanced cardiac performance in banded and sham animals treated with hemin. To investigate the positive inotropic effect of hemin, single cell action potential duration, fractional shortening, and calcium transients were assessed. Sham animals treated with hemin displayed increased calcium transients under normal and β-adrenergic stimulation suggesting that the…
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