在心脏肌纤维细胞中的残余力抑郁
Seong-Won Han1, Torri Heiser2, Venus Joumaa2
1Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, University of Arizona, United States.
Journal of biomechanics
|March 23, 2025
概括
在心肌纤维细胞中观察到残余力抑郁 (rFD),这是一个依赖于历史的属性,以前只在骨肌肉中观察到. 这一发现表明心脏rFD起源于肉瘤机制.
科学领域:
- 心血管生理学心血管生理学
- 肌肉生理学 肌肉生理学
- 生物物理学的生物物理.
背景情况:
- 历史依赖性质,如残余力压力 (rFD),在骨肌肉中得到了很好的记录.
- 有限且有争议的数据存在于心肌中类似的属性,与rFD未被探索.
研究的目的:
- 调查心肌纤维细胞中残余力抑制 (rFD) 的存在和特征.
- 在生理学上相关的条件下,确定rFD是否发生在心肌中.
主要方法:
- 研究了隔离的子左心室肌纤维素 (n=10).
- 肌纤维细胞经历了受控的活跃缩短,从2.2μm缩短到1.8μm的瘤长度 (SL),随后是恢复期.
- 通过将缩短后的稳定状态力与1.8微米SL的纯同度收缩进行比较,量化了剩余力压缩.
主要成果:
- 所有十个心肌纤维都表现出残余力抑制 (rFD).
- 平均rFD是纯同位体参考力的23.0% (±9.4%).
- 这表明rFD是心肌的功能性质.
结论:
- 余力抑郁 (rFD) 发生在心肌肌纤维细胞中.
- 心脏rFD似乎涉及体机制,类似于骨肌肉.
- 这项研究确立了rFD作为心肌生理学的相关现象.
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