Long-term heart rate reduction induced by the selective If current inhibitor ivabradine improves left ventricular function and intrinsic myocardial structure in congestive heart failure

被引:289
作者
Mulder, P
Barbier, S
Chagraoui, A
Richard, V
Henry, JP
Lallemand, F
Renet, S
Lerebours, G
Mahlberg-Gaudin, F
Thuillez, C
机构
[1] UFR Med & Pharm, INSERM, U644, IFRMP 23, Rouen, France
[2] Inst Rech Int Servier, F-92415 Courbevoie, France
关键词
heart failure; heart rate; drugs; pathology;
D O I
10.1161/01.CIR.0000118464.48959.1C
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background - Heart rate reduction (HRR) improves left ventricular (LV) filling, increases myocardial O-2 supply, and reduces myocardial O-2 consumption, which are all beneficial in congestive heart failure (CHF). However, the long-term effects of HRR on cardiac function and remodeling are unknown. Methods and Results - We assessed, in rats with CHF, the effects of long-term HRR induced by the selective If current inhibitor ivabradine (as food admix for 90 days starting 7 days after coronary artery ligation). To assess intrinsic modifications of LV tissue induced by long-term HRR, all parameters were reassessed 3 days after interruption of treatment. Ivabradine decreased heart rate over the 90-day treatment period (-18% versus untreated at 10 mg.kg(-1).d(-1)), without modifying blood pressure, LV end-diastolic pressure, or dP/dt(max/min). Ivabradine significantly reduced LV end-systolic but not end-diastolic diameter, which resulted in preserved cardiac output due to increased stroke volume. In the Langendorff preparation, ivabradine shifted LV systolic but not end-diastolic pressure-volume relations to the left. Ivabradine decreased LV collagen density and increased LV capillary density without modifying LV weight. Three days after interruption of treatment, the effects of ivabradine on LV geometry, shortening, and stroke volume persisted despite normalization of heart rate. Conclusions - In rats with CHF, long-term HRR induced by the selective If inhibitor ivabradine improves LV function and increases stroke volume, preserving cardiac output despite the HRR. The improvement of cardiac function is related not only to the HRR per se but also to modifications in the extracellular matrix and/or function of myocytes as a consequence of long-term HRR.
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页码:1674 / 1679
页数:6
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