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Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology | 1992

Calcium transients in feline left ventricular myocytes with hypertrophy induced by slow progressive pressure overload

Beth Bailey; Steven R. Houser

A model of chronic, progressive pressure overload of the left ventricle was characterized in the cat. The aortas of young cats (10 weeks) were partially constricted with a 2.8 mm ID band, and the cats were allowed to grow to adulthood (8-13 months). This procedure resulted in severe cardiac hypertrophy as indicated by heart wt/body wt (g/kg) of 3.3 +/- 0.2 in controls (C) vs. 8.2 +/- 0.6 in left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH). The degree of aortic constriction (measured as the peak gradient across the root of the aorta) was significantly elevated in LVH 76 +/- 14 vs. -3.2 +/- 6 mmHg (C). Left ventricular systolic pressure was significantly elevated in LVH (162 +/- 18 vs. 96 +/- 7 mmHg in C). Cardiac index was significantly reduced in LVH 100 +/- 17 vs. 149 +/- 17 ml/min/kg in C, suggesting that the animals may have been progressing from a state of compensated hypertrophy to a decompensated state. The mechanical and contractile properties of isolated myocytes were also studied. LVH myocytes had significantly reduced magnitudes of shortening (6.2 +/- 0.4 vs. 7.8 +/- 0.12 %DCL), rates of shortening (0.28 +/- 0.03 vs. 0.45 +/- 0.05 %DCL/s), rates of relengthening (0.24 +/- 0.03 vs. 0.40 +/- 0.05 %DCL/s) and prolonged duration of twitch (0.67 +/- 0.04 vs. 0.55 +/- 0.03 s) compared to controls. Ca2+ transients were measured using indo-1. LVH myocytes had significantly depressed peak Ca2+ (I410/I480 2.31 +/- 0.07 vs. 2.53 +/- 0.08 in C) and significantly prolonged transient durations (0.74 +/- 0.03 vs. 0.59 +/- 0.02 s).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology | 2000

L-Type Ca2+Channel α1cSubunit Isoform Switching in Failing Human Ventricular Myocardium

Yingbo Yang; Xiongwen Chen; Kenneth B. Margulies; Valvulan Jeevanandam; Pia S. Pollack; Beth Bailey; Steven R. Houser


Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology | 1997

Cellular Basis of Contractile Derangements of Hypertrophied Feline Ventricular Myocytes

Beth Bailey; Konstantina Dipla; Siyun Li; Steven R. Houser


American Journal of Physiology-regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology | 2007

Sex-based differences in myocardial contractile reserve

Rebecca E. Petre; Michael P. Quaile; Eric I. Rossman; Sarah J. Ratcliffe; Beth Bailey; Steven R. Houser; Kenneth B. Margulies


Circulation Research | 2016

Is Growth Differentiation Factor 11 a Realistic Therapeutic for Aging-Dependent Muscle Defects?

Shavonn C Harper; Andrew S. Brack; Scott M. MacDonnell; Michael Franti; Bradley B. Olwin; Beth Bailey; Michael A. Rudnicki; Steven R. Houser


Pacific Historical Review | 1996

The Fighting Man as Tourist: The Politics of Tourist Culture in Hawaii during World War II

David Farber; Beth Bailey


American Journal of Physiology-heart and Circulatory Physiology | 1993

Progressive feline pressure-overload: noninvasive assessment correlates with abnormalities in single cells

Pia S. Pollack; Beth Bailey; Ricardo Budjak; Eduardo Fernandez; Steven R. Houser


Journal of Policy History | 2013

The Politics of Dancing: "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," and the Role of Moral Claims

Beth Bailey


The Public Historian | 2005

The Price of Freedom: Americans at War

Beth Bailey


OAH Magazine of History | 2006

The Histories They are A-Changin': Sources for Teaching about the Movements of the 1960s

Beth Bailey; David Farber

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