JAPANESE CIRCULATION JOURNAL
Online ISSN : 1347-4839
Print ISSN : 0047-1828
ISSN-L : 0047-1828
RELATION BETWEEN MYOGLOBIN AND CARDIAC DYSFUNCTION IN MYOCARDITIS : Immunohistochemical Study of Endomyocardial Biopsy Specimens
KIYOSHI HORIEHISAYOSHI FUJIWARAHISAYOSHI FUJIWARAMITSUO MATSUDAATSUSHI KAWAMURAMORIHARU ISHIDAGENZOU TAKEMURAMITSUGU KIDATAKASHI UEGAITOMASAHIRO TANAKAAKIRA MATSUMORITAKAKO FUJIWARACHUICHI KAWAI
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1991 Volume 55 Issue 1 Pages 24-32

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Abstract
To investigate the mechanism of cardiac dysfunction in myocarditis, myoglobin, an intracellular oxygen-transport, was immunohistochemically examined in biopsy specimens obtained from the right side of the ventricular septum and left ventricular free wall in 58 patients with myocarditis and 19 controls. Sections 4 pm thick were stained by the indirect immunoperoxidase method using a polyclonal antibody to human myoglobin as the primary antibody. Under light microscopy, the intensity of myoglobin immunoreactivity in the tissue section was semiquantitatively classified from grade 0 to grade 3. Then, the grade of myoglobin staining was compared with clinical, hemodynamic and histopathologic parameters. In right and left ventricular specimens, the grade of myoglobin staining was positively correlated with ejection fraction, but inversely with left ventricular end-diastolic and end-systolic volume indices. The percentage of myocytes with grade 0 was correlated with the number of mononuclear cells in the specimens. In addition, the grade of myoglobin staining in right ventricular specimens was positively correlated with the duration of illness but inversely correlated with the number of mononuclear cells. In 4 patients who had serial biopsies, the ejection fraction was improved and the grade of myoglobin staining was in-creased in the convalescent stage. These results indicate that myoglobin staining reflects the intensity of myocarditis and a decrease of myoglobin may be important as one of the pathogenetic factors of cardiac dysfunction in myocarditis.
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