Metabolic Response After Isoproterenol-Induced Myocardial Infarction in Arteriosclerotic Breeder vs Nonarteriosclerotic Virgin Intact and Gonadectomized Male Rats
- 1 April 1975
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Frontiers Media SA in Experimental Biology and Medicine
- Vol. 148 (4) , 1177-1183
- https://doi.org/10.3181/00379727-148-38712
Abstract
Male, nonarteriosclerotic (virgin) intact and castrated, Sprague-Dawley rats and male, arteriosclerotic (breeder) rats were subjected to an acute and massive myo-cardial infarct, by treating them with two large, subcutaneous doses of isoproterenol, spaced 24 hr apart. Serum insulin and glucose rose abruptly after the first injection of isoproterenol, but not after the second injection. Free fatty acids rose, most markedly, in the intact, nonarteriosclerotic rats, less in the arteriosclerotic breeders, and least in the castrates. These changes in free fatty acids coincided with numerical survival, i.e., greatest number of survivors in castrates. The castrated males also manifested the least amount of congestive heart failure and showed the greatest capacity to affect myo-cardial repair. It is suggested that reduced androgen levels may have an ameliorative effect on the usual pathogenesis of isopro-terenol-induced myocardial infarction in rats.Keywords
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