Systemic and regional haemodynamics in conscious BIO T0-2 cardiomyopathic hamsters

Abstract
Objective: The recently developed BIO TO-2 strain of cardiomyopathic hamster shows a uniform pathogenesis of dilated cardiomyopathy and represents a useful model of congestive heart failure. Although used in biochemical studies, BIO TO-2 animals have not been characterised by haemodynamic measurements. The aim was to compare the systemic and the regional haemodynamic variables in conscious BIO TO-2 animals at a stage of compensated heart failure with those of age matched normal hamsters of BIO FIB designation. Methods: Hamsters were studied at 8-10 months of age. a stage at which the BIO T0-2 animals have been found to have non-oedematous heart failure. Catheters were implanted in normal and cardiomyopathic hamsters. Following a 3 h recovery, systemic and regional haemodynamic variables were measured with pressure transducers and radioactive microspheres. Results: BIO TO-2 hamsters had lower (pv 126(2) mm Hg] and cardiac index [205(19) v 338(25) ml·min−1·kg−1], and higher (pv 4(1) mm Hg] and total peripheral resistance index [30(4) v 15(2) mm Hg·min·ml−1·kg−1] than BIO FIB animals. Blood flows to the heart and kidneys were less (pConclusions: The haemodynamic profile in the BIO TO-2 strain of cardiomyopathic hamsters is characterised by low cardiac output, increased preload, and reduced renal blood flow, and resembles that in many patients with congestive heart failure. Cardiovascular Research 1993;27:2264-2269

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