Author/Authors :
Bill T. Ameredes، نويسنده , , Monica J. Daood، نويسنده , , Jon F. Watchko، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Growth hormone (GH) was administered (1 mg/day, i.p., 7.5 months) to male Fischer 344 rats, in conjunction with refeeding (RF) after chronic undernutrition (UN), from middle age (17 months old) to senescence (24.5 months old), during which cardiac myosin heavy chain (MHC) profiles were determined by gel-electrophoresis. At 17 months of age, respective MHC-αand -βcomposition was 74 and 26% in the right ventricle (RV), and 58 and 42% in the left ventricle (LV), ofad libitum-fed controls. At 24.5 months of age, MHC profiles of controls were shifted toward the MHC-βisoform in both RV (α=53%,β=47%) and LV (α=40%,β=60%), indicating a significant effect of aging on MHC composition in both ventricles. At 17 months of age, 7.5 months of UN likewise resulted in a shift toward the MHC-βisoform in both RV (α=31%,β=69%) and LV (α=22%,β=78%) as compared to controls, indicating a significant effect of UN in both ventricles. Continued UN into senescence maintained these altered profiles in both ventricles, at 24.5 months of age (RVα=35%,β=65%; LVα=24%,β=76%). RF+GH administered from middle age into senescence restored the MHC composition in both ventricles (RVα=57%,β=43%; LVα=43%,β=57%), to that of the controls. RF, alone, likewise reversed ventricular MHC composition toward that of MHC-α, but appeared to overcompensate (RVα=67%,β=33%; LVα=46%,β=54%), surpassing the control and RF+GH profiles, significantly in the RV. These data suggest that GH is a modulator of restoration of cardiac MHC composition, when RF is administered to counter the effects of chronic UN, in the aging rat heart.
Keywords :
Nutritional repletion , Contractile proteins , heart , Right-ventricular hypertrophy , tri-iodothyronine , Thyroid.