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Query: EC:3.6.3.14 (
ATP synthase
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Male Wistar rats were exposed, in a hypobaric chamber, to a simulated altitude of 6000 m for up to four weeks. The animals quickly developed pulmonary hypertension with an important media hypertrophy of the pulmonary arteries, followed by severe right heart hypertrophy (
cor pulmonale
). Right heart hypertrophy is evident in three morphologically and biochemically definable stages. In stage 1 (1st-2nd week) a manifest thickening of heart muscle cells develops due to increased protein synthesis. In stage 2 (2nd-3rd week) one can find, in the regular biochemical composition of heart muscle, an activation of
mitochondrial ATPase
, a multiplication of mitochondria, a proliferation of interstitial cells and an increase in interstitial volume. In stage 3 (3rd-4th week) the hypertrophied myocardium exhibits signs of biochemical and morphological decompensation. Besides a loss of myofibrils and a reduction in
mitochondrial ATPase
, DNA and protein concentrations sink to subnormal values. Only myocardium from stage 1 of hypertrophy shows complete reversibility after cessation of hypobaric conditions, but not so in stage 3. Parallel with the developing
cor pulmonale
, the animals also react with a small hypertrophy of the left heart ventricle. This concomitant growth persists under normobaric conditions, too. These investigations document that growth of myocardium under extreme conditions shows a phasic development. Severe forms of myocardial hypertrophy do not always seem to be reversible.
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PMID:Development and regression of right heart ventricular hypertrophy: biochemical and morphological aspects. 296 47