Effects of repeated brief episodes of ischemia and reperfusion in isolated perfused rat hearts

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Toshiaki Yasumura
Nobuo Aoki
Atsuo Yanagisawa
Akira Maki
Chiaki Shirato
Kyozo Ishikawa
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[1] Kyorin University School of Medicine,Second Department of Internal Medicine
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Heart and Vessels | 1999年 / 14卷
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Reperfusion injury; Endothelium-derived relaxing factor; Acetylcholine; Preconditioning;
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The effects of ischemia and reperfusion on the coronary endothelium and myocardium as well as tolerance to ischemia/reperfusion injury were assessed using isolated retrogradely perfused rat hearts. Repeated brief episodes of myocardial ischemia followed by reperfusion is known to have a protective effect against subsequent myocardial infarction. However, no studies have been performed with perfusion in the absence of blood cells to determine the effect of repeated ischemia and reperfusion on the coronary endothelium and myocardium. Using the Langendorff perfusion technique, rat hearts were subjected to a 30-, 10-, 5-, or 2-min period of low-flow perfusion by reducing the coronary flow to 3ml/min followed by reperfusion at 20ml/min for the same period of time. Control perfusion was then performed at a constant flow rate of 20 ml/min for 60min. Acetylcholine-induced coronary vasodilation was significantly (P < 0.05) lower in hearts subjected to 30min of ischemia and 30min of reperfusion when compared with the control hearts. Myocardial creatinine kinase (CK) activity was significantly reduced (P < 0.01) in hearts subjected to ischemia and reperfusion for either 30, 10, or 5min. To assess the effect of repeated episodes of ischemia and reperfusion, the following protocols were used: a control study with constant perfusion for 60min (group A), 30min of ischemia and 30min of reperfusion (group B), three 10min episodes of ischemia and reperfusion (group C), six 5-min episodes of ischemia and reperfusion (group D), and 15 2-min episodes of ischemia and reperfusion (group E). Acetylcholine-induced coronary vasodilation was significantly inhibited in group B (80% ± 12%,P < 0.05) and group C (70% ± 13%,P < 0.01), but did not change significantly in either group D (123% ± 19%) or group E (142% ± 15%), compared with the control group (group A; 127% ± 15%, mean ± SEM). Nitroglycerin-induced coronary vasodilation was not altered by ischemia/reperfusion in any group. In contrast, myocardial CK activity was significantly lower in group B (3.6 ± 0.6IU/mg protein,P < 0.01), group C (3.2 ± 0.1IU/mg protein,P < 0.01), and group D (3.3 ± 0.2IU/mg protein,P < 0.01) than in group A (47 ± 6.7 IU/mg protein). The myocardial CK activity of group E was not significantly different from that of group A, but was significantly higher than in groups B, C, and D (P < 0.01). In isolated perfused rat hearts, both the coronary endothelium and myocardium are damaged by repeated episodes of ischemia and reperfusion. However, the coronary endothelium is more resistant to such damage than is the myocardium.
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