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Arkh Patol. 2015 Nov-Dec;77(6):3-8. doi: 10.17116/patol20157763-8.

[Altered Z-disks of myofibrils in the cardiomyocytes from patients with Ebstein's anomaly].

[Article in Russian; Abstract available in Russian from the publisher]

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A.N. Bakulev Scientific Center of Cardiovascular Surgery, Moscow.

Abstract

in English, Russian

The aim of the study was to examine the peculiarities of the changes in Z-bands of myofibrils in the cardiomyocytes from patients with Ebstein's anomaly.

MATERIAL AND METHODS:

Electron microscopy assay of intraoperative biopsies of the right heart chambers in 41 patients aged from 9 months to 57 years was performed.

RESULTS:

Some patients exhibited Z-disk alterations of two types in individual cardiomyocytes, namely: local symmetrical bead-like expansions of Z-disks or longitudinal deposits of Z-material of different lengths along the myofibrils. Z-disk alterations were more common in atrial cardiomyocytes than in the ventricle. The presence of Z-disk alterations in the cardiomyocytes correlated with a number of clinical parameters. In particular, the occurrence of longitudinal deposits of Z-material in atrial cardiomyocytes directly correlated with the manifestation of the Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome in the patients.

CONCLUSIONS:

Above characteristic ultrastructural changes in Z-bands of myofibrils in the cardiomyocytes from patients with Ebstein's anomaly have a certain similarity to Z-band diseases in skeletal muscle at sarcomeric protein gene mutations described in the literature, which suggests the mutations in the genes of proteins included in Z-bands of myofibrils in the cardiomyocytes from patients with Ebstein's anomaly.

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