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Query: EC:3.6.4.1 (
myosin ATPase
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We measured the interrelationships between ventricular muscle myosin mass,
myosin ATPase
activity and collagen in cats with varying degrees of hypertrophy from left ventricular (LV) pressure-overload produced by either aortic banding or renal hypertension. In order to compare two models of LV pressure-overload with different time courses of progression, the results were analyzed as a function of LV mass or LV weight/body weight (LV/BW) ratio. Myosin was quantitated by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and hydroxyproline was measured as an index of collagen. Myosin concentration was positively correlated with increasing LV mass in control cats. However, in pressure-overloaded LV, myosin concentration was elevated and nearly constant for LV less than 9.0 g, but decreased in LV greater than 9.0 g. Myosin concentration in pressure-overloaded LV was greatest before a significant increase in LV/BW ratio.
Hydroxyproline
concentration was inversely related to myosin concentration in both LV pressure-overload models and increased with the severity of hypertrophy. Actomyosin ATPase activity in pressure-overloaded LV, was not significantly different from control over a wide range of LV/BW ratios. However, absolute myosin ATP hydrolysis in pressure-overloaded LV, increased by as much as 40%, relative to control, due primarily to increased myosin. The changing spectrum and interrelationships of myosin and collagen were independent of the mechanism of pressure-overload, but were correlated with the severity of hypertrophy.
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PMID:Myocardial changes during the progression of left ventricular pressure-overload by renal hypertension or aortic constriction: myosin, myosin ATPase and collagen. 295 26