Protective Effects of Lecithinized Superoxide Dismutase against Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury in Isolated Rat Heart

Lecithinized superoxide dismutase (L-SOD) has a higher affinity for cell membranes than recombinant human superoxide dismutase has. The purpose of this study, is to evaluate the protective effects of L-SOD against ischemia/reperfusion injury in blood-perfused isolated rat heart subjected to 30-min g...

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Veröffentlicht in:Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 2000/09/15, Vol.29(5), pp.315-319
Hauptverfasser: Kamada, Makoto, Iguchi, Atushi, Tofukuji, Motohisa, Yokoyama, Hitoshi, Akimoto, Hiroji, Ohmi, Mikio, Tabayashi, Koichi
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Zusammenfassung:Lecithinized superoxide dismutase (L-SOD) has a higher affinity for cell membranes than recombinant human superoxide dismutase has. The purpose of this study, is to evaluate the protective effects of L-SOD against ischemia/reperfusion injury in blood-perfused isolated rat heart subjected to 30-min global normothermic ischemia. Fifteen isolated hearts were divided into three groups: group I (n=5), the untreated control group, group II (n=5) received 3, 000 units of L-SOD administered into the perfusion circuit at the beginning of reperfusion, and group III (n=5) received 3, 000 units of L-SOD administered into the perfusion circuit 10min after reperfusion. Left ventricular developed pressure, maximum positive and negative dp/dt, coronary vascular resistance and myocardial water content were assessed in each group. The percent recovery of left ventricular developed pressure in group II was significantly higher than that in group I and group III (77.4±11.1% in group II, 38.2±4.4% in group I, 40.2±4.1% in group III, p
ISSN:0285-1474
1883-4108
DOI:10.4326/jjcvs.29.315