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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Vol 8, 214-219, Copyright © 1994 by European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery
D Fritzsche, R Krakor, G Asmussen, S Lange, A Kaufmann, P Zapf, G Mehlhorn, J Berkei and R Widera
In 12 sheep the left latissimus dorsi muscles (LD) were conditioned by
chronic electrostimulation with a pulse generator (Itrel, Medtronic). Six
animals (group B) received a weekly intramuscular injection of an anabolic
steroid (Metenolon). After 14 weeks the contraction parameters of the left
LDs (group A and B) and right LDs (control group) were investigated. The
increase in weight of the conditioned LDs was 11.07% (+/- 1.06%) in group A
and 79.97% (+/- 40.8; P < 0.05) in group B. The force capacity under
stimulation patterns which were just tetanic was 1.15 kp in group A and
4.13 kp in group B (P < 0.05); under supramaximal stimulation patterns
it was 4.23 kp (A) and 6.0 kp (B) (P = ns). The force time relation (dF/dt)
was 6.7 kp/s for the left LDs in group A versus 16.4 kp/s for the right LDs
(P < 0.01); in group B it was 5.13 kp/s for the left LDs versus 15.8
kp/s for the control muscles (P < 0.05). The maximal force (Fmax) per
100 g muscle weight did not differ significantly (A: 2.42 kp/100 g; B: 2.52
kp/100 g). In conclusion, the LD muscles which were subjected to both
anabolic therapy and electrical stimulation showed a significant increase
in their force capacity due to an enormous increase in mass. Fibre type
transformation was complete only in group B. No fibre deterioration was
observable in either group. No anabolic side effects were detected in the
animals. With the use of anabolic steroids, therefore, a clearer direct
increase in contractility on the left ventricle should be expected
("squeezing" theory), as well as a contribution to reduction in wall
tension and myocardial oxygen consumption, respectively, according to
Laplace's Law (via the considerable increase in thickness).
ARTICLES
Effect of an anabolic steroid (Metenolon) on contractile performance of the chronically stimulated latissimus dorsi in sheep
Clinic for Heart Surgery, University of Leipzig, Germany.
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