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Contractile and biochemical effects of coronary reperfusion after extended periods of coronary occlusion.

P S Puri.   

Abstract

The effects of coronary reperfusion on recovery of regional myocardial contractility and high energy pegmental changes in myocardial contractility were measured by means of a strain gauge-tipped, two-pronged catheter probe that measures myocardial fiber shortening. The curves of contraction are sensitive to the effects of ischemia. Coronary occlusion resulted in a rapid replacement of fiber shortening by passive fiber lengthening. If coronary occlusion was released and blood flow restored within 45 minutes, myocardial contractility returned promptly; adenosine triphosphate and creatine phosphate values were restored to normal. With coronary occlusion of 1 hour or longer, contractility failed to return in the immediate postperfusion period, but delayed return was recorded after 2 weeks of reperfusion. The extent of such recovery varied with the duration of preceding occlusion. Thus, reperfusion after 1 hour of occlusion was followed by return of fiber shortening over the entire reperfused region. With 2 hours of occlusion, recovery occurred over 75 percent of the reperfused myocardium. With 3 hours of occlusion followed by reperfusion, recovery of contractility was only partial, comprising approximately 60 percent of the reperfused region. High energy phosphate content of the reperfused myocardium showed a similar pattern of recovery. With occlusion of longer duration, reperfusion failed to restore contractility to any significant extent. These findings indicate that reperfusion after coronary occlusion of 1 to 3 hours may restore contractility over a period of 2 weeks, but the extent of such recovery diminishes with the increase in the duration of occlusion.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1155345     DOI: 10.1016/0002-9149(75)90533-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Cardiol        ISSN: 0002-9149            Impact factor:   2.778


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