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The left ventricles of normal and diabetic rats, fixed by vascular perfusion were examined using modern stereological techniques to quantify changes in the morphology accompanying streptozotocin-induced diabetes. The heart weight to body weight ratio increased in diabetic rats whilst left ventricular volume remained unchanged. Papillary muscles from the diabetic animals showed prolonged time to peak tension and relaxation, and altered sensitivity to adrenalin and calcium. The apparent cardiomyopathy observed when body weight loss exceeds heart weight loss in experimental diabetes was accompanied by specific pathological changes in the composition of the left ventricle. In the diabetic animals the volume of extracellular components increased threefold and the volume of capillaries fell. The surface density and total surface area of capillaries was reduced, and oxygen diffusion distance to myocyte mitochondria increased. The volume fraction of myocyte mitochondria was reduced during streptozotocin-induced diabetes.
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cross-sectional area
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Warley, A., Powell, J.M. & Skepper, J.N. Capillary surface area is reduced and tissue thickness from capillaries to myocytes is increased in the left ventricle of streptozotocin-diabetic rats. Diabetologia 38, 413–421 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00410278
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