Ne. Bouanani et al., SARCOPLASMIC-RETICULUM FUNCTION ABNORMALITIES IN RABBIT FAILING HEARTS, Comptes rendus de l'Academie des sciences. Serie 3, Sciences de la vie, 317(9), 1994, pp. 825-831
In a model of heart failure induced in rabbits by a double volume plus
pressure overload sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) function was measured b
y Ca uptake and ryanodine receptor analysis. When expressed per mg of
proteins, Ca uptake was decreased by 20 % in failing hearts (FH) and r
yanodine receptor density was similar in control hearts (CH) and in FH
. However Ca uptake and ryanodine receptor density were significantly
increased when expressed per total left ventricle suggesting SR hypert
rophy. On electron microscopic examination, SR morphology not directly
examined but large hypertrophied T tubules were observed suggesting a
change in the relationship between membranes and contractile apparatu
s which may lead to alterations in excitation-contraction-relaxation c
oupling in spite of minimal biochemical alterations of SR.