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Myocardial structure in various forms of hypertrophy. II. Myocyte hypertrophy or hyperplasia? Results of the study
Authors:S Grajek  S Paradowski  M Zajac  E Kaczmarek
Institution:Kliniki Kardiologii Instytutu Kardiologii AM w Poznaniu.
Abstract:In 103 hearts with various forms of cardiac muscle hypertrophy the following parameters were estimated: diameter, length, volume, density and number of myocytes, as well as the density of nuclei of myocytes. The values of all histometric parameters correlated well with the LV weight up to 350 g. In heavier hearts these parameters were approximately at the same magnitude. The number of myocytes was significantly higher in hearts with LV weight above 250 g than in hearts below 250 g: 5.53 x 10(9) vs 4.31 x 10(9), p less than 0.001. The influence of coronary artery diameters, degree of atherosclerosis, weight and percent of fibrous tissue and age on LV weight were evaluated as well. Only coronary artery diameters significantly influenced on LV weight. On the basis of linear discriminant function, three classes of hearts were separated: 1) LV weight 250 g - absence of hyperplasia, only hypertrophy 2) LV weight 251-350 g - hypertrophy + signs of hyperplasia 3) LV weight 350 g - marked signs of hyperplasia Among 18 patients with the LV weight above 350 g (all patients with congestive heart failure), 11 suffered from valvular disease, 3 were postinfarction patients, 2 suffered from primary hypertension and 2 from primary congestive cardiomyopathy. It indicates that, irrespective to the etiologic factor, hyperplasia is a simple result of the cardiac muscle mass increase.
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