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Increased Collagen, Per Se, May Not Affect Left Ventricular Function in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats

Dinko Susic and Edward D. Frohlich
Ochsner Journal September 2011, 11 (3) 241-245;
Dinko Susic
Hypertension Research Laboratory, Division of Research, Ochsner Clinic Foundation, New Orleans, LA
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Edward D. Frohlich
Hypertension Research Laboratory, Division of Research, Ochsner Clinic Foundation, New Orleans, LA
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    Left and right ventricular weight indexes and hydroxyproline concentration in control and doxycycline-treated rats. Values are mean ± 1 standard error of the mean. P < .05 when compared to control. Twelve animals per group.

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    Systolic, diastolic, and mean arterial pressure and heart rate in control and doxycycline-treated rats. Values are mean ± 1 standard error of the mean. P < .05 when compared to control. Twelve animals per group.

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    Pulse wave velocity and pulse wave velocity normalized for diastolic pressure in control and doxycycline-treated rats. Values are mean ± 1 standard error of the mean. P < .05 when compared to control. Twelve animals per group.

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    Indexes of heart function in control and doxycycline-treated rats. Values are mean ± 1 standard error of the mean. P < .05 when compared to control. Twelve animals per group.

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