Objectives To Compare the effects of different doses of
Losartan in the
hemodynamics after acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in the
rats, and to evaluate the
dose-effect relation, and to compare with
Enalapril. Methods Sham-
operated were selected randomly to serve as non-infarction controls. AMI were made by ligating left coronary artery in female Wistar rats. Forty-eight hours after the procedure, the 123 surviving rats wre randomly divided into five groups of AMI contract and high-, middle- and Low-dose losartan and Enalapril. Losartan and Enalapril were delivered by direct gastric gavage. After 3 weeks of medical therapy, hemodynamic studies were performed in each group, and the
Rat heart were then fixed , and pathologic analysis were performed. Complete experimental data obtained in 64 rats were analyzed, comprising of sham-operated group, AMI controls, high-dose losartan group, middle-dose Losartan group, low-dose Losartan group, Enalapril group. Results There were no obvious differences among the five AMI groups with MI sizes were around 44.5~46.8% ( all P> 0.05). Compared with sham-operated rats, the left ventricular and diastolic pressure (LVEDP) in AMI group were all obviously increased (P<0.05 ~ 0.001). While the maximun left ventricular pressure rising and dropping rates (±dp/dtmax ) were all obviously reduced in AMI group (allP<0.001). Compared with the AMI group, LVEDP were significantly decreased in all four treatment groups (P<0.05 ~ 0.001), and the LVEDP and -dp/dtmax were all more significant in high- and middle-dose than in low-dose losartan group (P<0.05).Conclutions High, middle and low dose of losartan are all effective in hemodynamics after AMI in rats, the higher the more effective.
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