Effect of aging on power output properties in rat skinned cardiac myocytes

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Aging is generally associated with a decline in several indices of cardiac function. The cellular mechanisms for this decline are not completely understood. The ability of the myocardium to perform external work (power output) is a critical aspect of ventricular function. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of aging on loaded shortening and power output properties. We measured force-velocity properties in permeabilized (skinned) myocytes from the hearts of 9-, 24-, and 33-month-old male Fisher 344 × Brown Norway F1 hybrid rats (F344BN) during loaded contractions using a force-clamp technique. Power output was calculated by multiplying force and shortening velocity values. We found that peak power output normalized to maximal force was significantly decreased by 18% and 31% in myocytes from 24-and 33-month-old group, respectively, compared with 9-month group (p

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Chung, E., & Diffee, G. M. (2011). Effect of aging on power output properties in rat skinned cardiac myocytes. Journals of Gerontology - Series A Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, 66 A(12), 1267–1273. https://doi.org/10.1093/gerona/glr150

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