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Enalapril Treatment Increases Cardiac Performance and Energy Reserve Via the Creatine Kinase Reaction in Myocardium of Syrian Myopathic Hamsters With Advanced Heart Failure

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1995

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Decreased flux through CK reaction leads to decreased capacity for ATP synthesis and may contribute to decreased contractile performance in cardiomyopathic hamster hearts. Enalapril treatment results in increased phosphoryl transfer through the CK reaction in failing myocardium, and this increase is coupled to improved cardiac performance. Decreased CK flux in failing hearts is due to a combination of decreased Vmax and lower guanidino pool; this mechanism fails to explain changes in CK flux in enalapril-treated failing hearts.

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