Postconditioning the Isolated Working Rat Heart
Purpose Despite the attention focussed on postconditioning (postC; brief cycles of reperfusion/ischaemia at the onset of reperfusion, conferring cardioprotection against reperfusion injury), an infarct sparing effect for postC in the isolated working heart model has not been reported. The purpose of...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cardiovascular drugs and therapy 2008-10, Vol.22 (5), p.391-397 |
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Despite the attention focussed on postconditioning (postC; brief cycles of reperfusion/ischaemia at the onset of reperfusion, conferring cardioprotection against reperfusion injury), an infarct sparing effect for postC in the isolated working heart model has not been reported. The purpose of this study was to develop a cardioprotective postC protocol in this model.
Methods
Hearts from male Wistar rats (210–350 g) were perfused either retrogradely (Langendorff) or in the working mode. For functional studies 30 or 35 min global ischaemia (GI) and 20 or 25 min GI were applied in the Langendorff and working heart models respectively. Infarct size was measured after 35 min regional ischaemia (RI) in both models. In the latter studies hearts were subdivided into low (36.5°C) and high (37°C) temperature groups (during both ischaemia and initial reperfusion). In all groups hearts were either freely reperfused (nonPostC) or postconditioned (postC) by 6 × 10 s ischaemia/reperfusion cycles.
Results
In both perfusion modes postC only elicited an infarct sparing effect after a slight elevation in temperature to 37°C (Langendorff: L-nonPostC = 47.99 ± 3.31% vs. L-postC = 27.81 ± 2.49%,
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ISSN: | 0920-3206 1573-7241 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10557-008-6119-6 |