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    Assessment of contractility in intact ventricular cardiomyocytes using the dimensionless ‘Frank–Starling Gain’ index

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    This paper briefly recapitulates the Frank–Starling law of the heart, reviews approaches to establishing diastolic and systolic force–length behaviour in intact isolated cardiomyocytes, and introduces a dimensionless index called ‘Frank–Starling Gain’, calculated as the ratio of slopes of end-systolic and end-diastolic force–length relations. The benefits and limitations of this index are illustrated on the example of regional differences in Guinea pig intact ventricular cardiomyocyte mechanics. Potential applicability of the Frank–Starling Gain for the comparison of cell contractility changes upon stretch will be discussed in the context of intra- and inter-individual variability of cardiomyocyte properties

    Phenotypic correlations of fatty acid composition among intramuscular, subcutaneous and intermuscular fat tissues in concentrate-fed beef cattle of differing genotypes

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    [EN]In an attempt to predict intramuscular fatty acid composition using easily accessible fat depots, between-tissue correlations were studied in 75 Asturiana de los Valles bulls with different levels of muscular hypertrophy, and 25 Asturiana de la Montan˜ a bulls. Trans-18:1 in intramuscular fat was highly and positively correlated with levels in subcutaneous and intermuscular fats, while levels of total n-3 were not correlated. Predicting intramuscular fatty acid composition using easily accessible depots is thus possible for some fatty acids exhibiting high between-tissue correlations (e.g., trans-18:1) but breed and tissue specific deposition may limit this for others (e.g., n-3 fatty acids).[FRE]Dans l’espoir de prĂ©dire la composition en acides gras de la graisse intramusculaire Ă partir des dĂ©pĂŽts de gras aisĂ©ment accessibles, les auteurs ont examinĂ© les corrĂ©ations tissulaires chez 75 taureaux Asturiana de los Valles prĂ©sentant un degrĂ© variable d’hypertrophie musculaire et chez 25 taureaux Asturiana de la Montan˜ a. La concentration d’acides gras trans-18:1 dans la graisse intramusculaire est fortement et positivement corrĂ©lĂ©e Ă  celle observĂ©e dans le gras sous-cutanĂ© et intermusculaire, alors qu’il n’existe aucune corrĂ©lation pour la concentration totale d’acides gras n-3. Il est donc possible de prĂ©voir la composition en acides gras de la graisse intramusculaire Ă  partir des dĂ©pĂŽts de gras facilement accessibles pour les acides gras prĂ©sentant une grande corrĂ©lation dans les diffĂ©rents tissus (Ă  savoir, acides gras trans-18:1), mais la race et des dĂ©pĂŽts spĂ©cifiques Ă  certains tissus pourraient restreindre de telles prĂ©visions pour les autres types d’acides gras (par ex., acides gras n-3)
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