Heart rate slowing for myocardial dysfunction/heart failure.

Paul Mulder, Christian Thuillez
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Heart failure is a major health problem, and is one of the few cardiovascular diseases that increased its prevalence over the last decade. Increased heart rate, generally observed in patients with heart failure, is involved in the deterioration of cardiac pump function. However, the effects of 'pure' heart rate reduction on the progression of heart failure are unknown. In a rat model of heart failure, ivabradine, a blocker of I(f) channels reduces dose-dependently heart rate without modification of blood pressure. This heart rate reduction is associated with an improvement in cardiac function. After chronic administration, this improvement of cardiac function persists after ivabradine withdrawal, revealing an improvement in intrinsic myocardial function. This beneficial effect could be explained by direct effects of heart rate reduction induced by ivabradine, i.e. improved myocardial oxygen supply to demand ratio, and/or myocardial tissular effects induced by chronic decrease in heart rate such, i.e. decreased extracellular collagen accumulation, increased myocardial microcirculation. In conclusion, 'pure' chronic heart rate reduction can be beneficial in heart failure.

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心肌功能障碍/心力衰竭导致心率减慢。
心力衰竭是一个主要的健康问题,是在过去十年中发病率增加的少数心血管疾病之一。心率增加,通常在心力衰竭患者中观察到,与心泵功能恶化有关。然而,“纯”心率降低对心力衰竭进展的影响尚不清楚。在心力衰竭大鼠模型中,I(f)通道阻滞剂伊伐布雷定在不改变血压的情况下降低剂量依赖性心率。这种心率降低与心功能的改善有关。在长期给药后,这种心功能的改善在伊伐布雷定停药后持续存在,表明内在心肌功能的改善。这种有益作用可以通过伊伐布雷定引起的心率降低的直接作用来解释,即改善心肌供氧量比,和/或心率慢性降低引起的心肌组织效应,如减少细胞外胶原积累,增加心肌微循环。总之,“纯粹的”慢性心率降低对心力衰竭是有益的。
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