Abstract
Right ventricular hypertrophy was produced by placing a spiral Monel metal clip around the pulmonary trunks of rabbits causing a sustained 67% occlusion of the vessel. The operation produced a doubling of right ventricular weight, by 13 days post-surgery, which persisted throughout the post-operative period studied (13 to 84 days); only a slight increase in left ventricular free wall weight was observed. Isolated mitochondria exhibited region-specific changes with time in state 3 Q o 2. Thirteen days after operation, the state 3 Q o 2 of right ventricular mitochondria was depressed to about 85% of controls. Thereafter, respiration increased fairly sharply, peaking at just above control values by 40 days post-operation. Finally, it declined abruptly to about 70% of controls by 84 days. A very different pattern of change was observed when left ventricular mitochondrial respiratory activities were examined. Thirteen days after the operation, state 3 Q o 2 was elevated somewhat above controls. Thereafter, it declined linearly and gradually, dropping to about 85% of controls by 84 days.
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