Selection of endurance capabilities and the trade-off between pressure and volume in the evolution of the human heart

Volume: 116, Issue: 40, Pages: 19905 - 19910
Published: Sep 16, 2019
Abstract
Significance Unlike other great apes, humans evolved multisystem capabilities for moderate-intensity EPA, but it is unknown if selection acted similarly on the heart. We present data from a sample of humans, chimpanzees, and gorillas showing that the human (LV) evolved numerous features that help to augment stroke volume (SV), enabling moderate-intensity EPA. We also show that phenotypic plasticity of the human LV trades off pressure adaptations...
Paper Details
Title
Selection of endurance capabilities and the trade-off between pressure and volume in the evolution of the human heart
Published Date
Sep 16, 2019
Volume
116
Issue
40
Pages
19905 - 19910
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