GH replacement fails to improve ventricular function in hypophysectomized rats with myocardial infarction

The American Journal of Physiology
Y T ShenR G Johnson

Abstract

To determine whether growth hormone (GH) replacement improves cardiac function, GH-deficient hypophysectomized rats with moderate myocardial infarction (MI) were studied after 3 wk of treatment with either recombinant rat GH (3.2 mg.kg-1.day-1 sc) or vehicle. The serum insulin-like growth factor I level in rats after GH treatment was approximately 10-fold greater than in vehicle-treated rats. GH replacement prevented a decrease in body weight at 1 wk (+5 +/- 6 vs. -26 +/- 4 g in vehicle group, P < 0.01) and increased body weight at 3 wk (+40 +/- 5 vs. -30 +/- 4 g in vehicle group, P < 0.01) after MI. Infarct size, expressed as a percentage of left ventricular (LV) perimeter, was similar for GH-treated (21 +/- 3%) and vehicle-treated (23 +/- 3%) rats. Basal LV systolic pressure, LV end-diastolic pressure, LV dP/dt, mean arterial pressure and heart rate, and the changes in these parameters in response to isoproterenol and norepinephrine were similar for these two groups. Although GH replacement tended to prevent depression in myocardial contractility during the recovery period after maximal stimulation either by the largest dose of isoproterenol (0.8 microgram/kg iv) or by acute volume loading, differences between the two groups ...Continue Reading

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