Literature DB >> 10775478

No involvement of endogenous nitric oxide in classical ischemic preconditioning in swine.

H Post1, R Schulz, M Behrends, P Gres, C Umschlag, G Heusch.   

Abstract

Endogenous nitric oxide (NO) is involved in the protection by classical ischemic preconditioning (IP) against ischemia-induced arrhythmias in anesthetized dogs. Furthermore, NO triggers and mediates protection against infarction and stunning in delayed IP in conscious rabbits. Up to now it is unclear whether or not endogenous NO is also involved in the protection against infarction by classical IP in vivo. In 45 enflurane-anesthetized swine, severe left anterior descending coronary artery hypoperfusion for 90 min followed by 2 h of reperfusion resulted in an infarct size (IS, triphenyl tetrazolium chloride-staining) of 20.5+/-5.4% (S.E.M.) of the area at risk. Inhibition of NO synthase by l -nitro arginine (l -NA, 30 mg/kg i.v.) increased left ventricular (LV) peak pressure from 93+/-3 to 120+/-1 mmHg (P<0.05), but did not alter IS (22.4+/-5. 6%). With aortic constriction to match the increase in LV peak pressure with l -NA, IS was unchanged (18.1+/-5.1%). IP by 10 min ischemia and 15 min reperfusion preceding the 90 min target ischemia reduced IS to 2.0+/-0.8% (P<0.05 v. non-preconditioned groups). This reduction of IS by IP was not affected by l -NA (1.3+/-0.9%, P<0.05 v. non-preconditioned groups). Area at risk and myocardial blood flow (microspheres) during ischemia were not different among groups. Relationships between IS and subendocardial blood flow with l -NA or aortic constriction, respectively, were not different from that with placebo, but were significantly shifted downwards by IP with and without l -NA. Thus, endogenous NO does not alter infarct size development per se and is not involved in the protection against infarction by classical IP in pigs in vivo. Copyright 2000 Academic Press.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10775478     DOI: 10.1006/jmcc.2000.1117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Cell Cardiol        ISSN: 0022-2828            Impact factor:   5.000


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Authors:  R Weidenbach; R Schulz; P Gres; M Behrends; H Post; G Heusch
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  2000-09       Impact factor: 8.739

2.  Activation of ATP-dependent potassium channels is a trigger but not a mediator of ischaemic preconditioning in pigs.

Authors:  Rainer Schulz; Petra Gres; Gerd Heusch
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  2003-05       Impact factor: 8.739

Review 3.  Organ preconditioning: the past, current status, and related lung studies.

Authors:  Shi-ping Luh; Pan-chyr Yang
Journal:  J Zhejiang Univ Sci B       Date:  2006-05       Impact factor: 3.066

Review 4.  Cardiac NO signalling in the metabolic syndrome.

Authors:  O Pechánová; Z V Varga; M Cebová; Z Giricz; P Pacher; P Ferdinandy
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  2014-12-15       Impact factor: 8.739

5.  Ischaemic preconditioning preferentially increases protein S-nitrosylation in subsarcolemmal mitochondria.

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6.  Vago-Splenic Axis in Signal Transduction of Remote Ischemic Preconditioning in Pigs and Rats.

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7.  Endothelial nitric oxide synthase is not necessary for the early phase of ischemic preconditioning in the mouse.

Authors:  Yiru Guo; Qianhong Li; Wen-Jian Wu; Wei Tan; Xiaoping Zhu; Jingyao Mu; Roberto Bolli
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8.  Essential role of nitric oxide in acute ischemic preconditioning: S-nitros(yl)ation versus sGC/cGMP/PKG signaling?

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Review 9.  Effects of brief ischemia and reperfusion on the myocardium and the role of nitric oxide.

Authors:  Christopher S R Baker; Sanjay Kumar; Ornella E Rimoldi
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10.  The opposite roles of nNOS in cardiac ischemia-reperfusion-induced injury and in ischemia preconditioning-induced cardioprotection in mice.

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