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Volume 7, Number 4, December 2006Chronic blockade of angiotensin II AT1-receptors increased cell-to-cell communication, reduced fibrosis and improved impulse propagation in the failing heart Introduction: The influence of chronic administration of losartan on gap junction conductance (gj), conduction velocity and interstitial fibrosis was investigated in the failing heart of 4-month-old cardiomyopathic hamsters (TO-2). After two months of administration of losartan (25 mg/kg/day/po) the number of cell pairs showing very low values of gj (2–8 nS) was significantly reduced whereas the group of cell pairs with larger values of gj (18-45 nS) was significantly increased. The conduction velocity measured with intracellular microelectrodes in the wall of the left ventricle was enhanced from 38+2.3 cm/s (n=25) (control) to 49+2 cm/s (n=24) (p<0.05) after losartan administration. Moreover, the number of ventricular fibres showing non-propagated action potentials was significantly decreased (p<0.05) by losartan. The % area of interstitial fibrosis measured in the wall of the left ventricle was reduced from 22+1.4% (n=18) to 14+1.3% (n=18) (p<0.05) after losartan administration. JRAAS 2006;7:201-205. View full PDF article (open in new window) Right click on this DOI link and copy link to cite this article (What is a DOI link?) |