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      Effect of smoking on the oxidative processes of cardiomyocytes.

      Radiology
      Animals, Culture Techniques, Energy Metabolism, physiology, Glutamates, metabolism, Male, Myocardium, Oxygen Consumption, Pyruvates, Pyruvic Acid, Rabbits, Smoking, adverse effects, physiopathology, Succinates, Succinic Acid, Tobacco Smoke Pollution

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          The effect of prolonged (14 days) passive smoking on the respiration of isolated cardiomyocytes in rabbits using various substrates (pyruvate, glutamate, succinate) was studied. The endogenous respiration of cardiomyocytes was not affected whereas stimulated respiration as well as the ratio of stimulated to endogenous respiration significantly decreased. These results complement previous studies in which the effect of smoking on the metabolic processes of heart muscle mitochondria was measured. In conclusion, prolonged smoking may provoke myocardial dysfunction and in this way may contribute to the development of heart failure in chronic smokers.

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