Repeated low-dose of erythropoietin is associated with improved left ventricular function in rat acute myocardial infarction model
To evaluate the potential protective affects of Epo on left ventricular (LV) function and remodeling after acute myocardial infarction (MI). Epo was injected into the peritoneum of male Wistar rats (250 g) during 6 weeks post induction of MI. Rats were divided into five groups: MI treated with singl...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cardiovascular drugs and therapy 2007-10, Vol.21 (5), p.339-346 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To evaluate the potential protective affects of Epo on left ventricular (LV) function and remodeling after acute myocardial infarction (MI).
Epo was injected into the peritoneum of male Wistar rats (250 g) during 6 weeks post induction of MI. Rats were divided into five groups: MI treated with single high dose (MT1, 5,000 U/kg, n=10), single high dose (5,000 U/kg) and repeated high doses (MTHi, 1,000 U/kg twice a week; n=8), or single high dose (5,000 U/kg) and repeated low doses (MTLo, 750 U/kg once a week, n=10), MI non-treated (MNT, n=10), sham (S, n=5). Echocardiography was performed 3.6+/-1.5 days and 43.7+/-2.3 days post MI. Collagen deposition and infarct size were measured on histological sections using computerized image analysis. Apoptosis was assessed by ApopTag staining.
Baseline fractional shortening (FS) was similar between groups. Six weeks after MI the FS of MTLo (26.9%) was significantly higher compared to MNT (17.8%), MT1 (19.5%) and MTH (22.3%) (p=0.01). However, remodeling indices (end diastolic and end systolic areas, LV circumference) did not improve in the Epo groups, and even worsened in the MTHi group. There was significantly less collagen staining in non-infarct areas in MT1 and MTHi groups compared to MNT and MTLo (0.38+/-0.3%, 0.49+/-0.34%, vs 0.89+/-0.41%, 0.95+/-0.33%, respectively, p |
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ISSN: | 0920-3206 1573-7241 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10557-007-6049-8 |