Acrolein Inhalation Alters Myocardial Synchrony and Performance at and Below Exposure Concentration that Cause Ventilatory Responses in Mice
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| description | we examined the cardiovascular effects acrolein inhalation, particularly on myocardial synchrony and performance via ultrasound echocardiography. Male C57Bl/6J mice (n=6/group) were exposed to filtered air (FA), 0.3 ppm acrolein, or 3.0 ppm acrolein for 3 hours in whole body plethysmography chambers. Cardiac strain data, heart function, and transmitral blood flow were investigated with echocardiography (40 MHz) 1 day prior to exposure, 1 hour after exposure, and 1 day after exposure. During the first 30 minutes of exposure, breathing frequency decreased. tidal volume increased, and expiratory/inspiratory time ratio increased in response to 3.0 ppm acrolein. Elapsed time between peak strain in adjacent wall segments (i.e. myocardial strain delay), a measure of myocardial dyssynchrony, increased significantly in mice exposed to 3.0 ppm acrolein at 1 and 24 hours post-exposure. Mice exposed to 0.3 ppm acrolein did not demonstrate changes in myocardial synchrony but did show decreases in myocardial performance, i.e. increased Tei index, at both 1 and 24 hours post-exposure. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Thompson, L., A. Ledbetter , N. Coates , W. Cascio , M. Hazari , and A. Farraj. Acrolein inhalation alters myocardial synchrony and performance at and below exposure concentrations that cause ventilatory responses. Cardiovascular Toxicology. Humana Press Incorporated, Totowa, NJ, USA, 17(2): 97-108, (2017). |
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| identifier | https://doi.org/10.23719/1427298 |
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"Ambient air quality",
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| modified | 2018-03-20 |
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| title | Acrolein Inhalation Alters Myocardial Synchrony and Performance at and Below Exposure Concentration that Cause Ventilatory Responses in Mice |