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Contractility and ultrastructure of cardiac muscle of guinea pigs treated with diphtheria toxin
Authors:D. U. Preiss M. D.  U. Greilich
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Pathology, University of Heidelberg, West Germany;(2) Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation, 200 SW First Street, 55901 Rochester, Minnesota, USA
Abstract:Summary The development of tension and the ultrastructure of cardiac papillary muscle of normal guinea pigs were compared to guinea pigs receiving lethal doses of diphtheria toxin. The maximal isometric force of the papillary muscles at various levels of resting tension indicated no significant difference between the control and the diphtheritic animals. Neither did the sarcomere lengths of papillary muscles, fixed at various levels of tension, show any Significant difference between these two groups. Electronmicroscopy in diphtheritic animals showed intact myofilaments but marked dilatation of theT andL system as well as pathologic fat deposits adjacent to the subsarcolemma and theT system. The results, therefore, suggest that diphtheria toxin acts on theT andL system, but does not affect structure and function of the myofilaments in the acute stage of diphtheria intoxication.Supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.Dedicated to Prof. W. Doerr on occasion of his 60th birthday.We wish to thank Mrs. K. Mews and Mr. H. Derks for their unfailing technical assistance. Behringwerke A.G., Marburg/Lahn, kindly gave us a supply of diphtheria toxin.
Keywords:Diphtheria Toxin  Papillary Muscles  Actomyosin
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