Magnetic resonance imaging analysis of cardiac cycle events in diabetic rats: the effect of angiotensin‐converting enzyme inhibition
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- 1 January 2002
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 538 (2) , 555-572
- https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2001.012857
Abstract
Non‐invasive magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was used to characterize changes in left and right ventricular cardiac cycles following induction of experimental, streptozotocin (STZ)‐induced, diabetes in male Wistar rats at different ages. The effects of the angiotensin‐converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor captopril upon such chronic physiological changes were then evaluated, also for the first time. Diabetes was induced at the age of 7 weeks in two experimental groups, of which one group was subsequently maintained on captopril (2 g l−1)‐containing drinking water, and at 10 and 13 weeks in two further groups. The fifth group provided age‐matched controls. All groups (each n = 4 animals) were scanned consistently at 16 weeks, in parallel with timings used in earlier studies that employed this experimental model. Cine magnetic resonance (MR) image acquisition provided transverse sections through both ventricles at twelve time points covering systole and most of diastole. These yielded reconstructions of cardiac anatomy used to derive critical functional indices and their dependence upon time following the triggering electrocardiographic R waves. The left and right ventricular end‐diastolic (EDV), end‐systolic (ESV) and stroke volumes (SV), and ejection fractions (EF) calculated from each, control and experimental, group showed matching values. This confirmed a necessary condition requiring balanced right and left ventricular outputs and further suggested that STZ‐induced diabetes produced physiological changes in both ventricles. Absolute left and right ventricular SVs were significantly altered in all diabetic animals; EDVs and EFs significantly altered in animals diabetic from 7 and 10 but not 13 weeks. When normalized to body weight, left and right ventricular SVs had significantly altered in animals diabetic from 7 and 10 weeks but not 13 weeks. Normalized left ventricular EDVs were also significantly altered in animals diabetic from 7 and 10 weeks. However, normalized right ventricular EDVs were significantly altered only in animals made diabetic from 7 weeks. Diabetic hearts showed major kinetic changes in left and right ventricular contraction (ejection) and relaxation (filling). Both the initial rates of volume change (dV/dt) in both ventricles and the plots of dV/dt values through the cardiac cycle demonstrated more gradual developments of tension during systole and relaxation during diastole. Estimates of the derived left ventricular performance parameters of cardiac output, cardiac power output and stroke work in control animals were comparable with human values when normalized to both body (or cardiac) weight and heart rate. All deteriorated with diabetes. Comparisons of experimental groups diabetic from 7 weeks demonstrated that captopril treatment relieved the alterations in critical volumes, dependence of SV upon EDV, kinetics of systolic contraction and diastolic relaxation and in the derived indicators of ventricular performance. This study represents the first demonstration using non‐invasive MRI of early, chronic changes in diastolic filling and systolic ejection in both the left and the right ventricles and of their amelioration by ACE inhibition following STZ‐induction of diabetes in intact experimental animals.Keywords
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