Literature DB >> 15724448

Time course studies on the initiation of complement activation in acute myocardial infarction induced by coronary artery ligation in rats.

Miriyala Sumitra1, Panchatcharam Manikandan, Mohammed Nayeem, Bhakthavatsalam Murali Manohar, Beema Lokanadam, Subbiah Vairamuthu, Samu Subramaniam, Rengarajulu Puvanakrishnan.   

Abstract

This study attempted to probe the role of complement activation in promoting acute myocardial infarction (AMI) induced by coronary artery ligation (CAL) in rats. The surgical technique used in this study significantly reduced early mortality (95% survival rate) and also reduced the variation in infarct size (33+/-1.87%) at 32 h after surgery. Time course studies on the initiation of AMI at various time points were carried out using physiological, biochemical, histopathological and electron microscopical techniques. Serum markers and activities of lysosomal hydrolases were found to be significantly elevated at the 8th hour post ligation. Histological studies showed polymorphonuclear cells emigration and total coagulation necrosis. Transmission electron micrograph exhibited mild distortion of muscle fibres and mitochondrial rupture with disrupted cristae. Immunoblotting studies confirmed the presence of alpha2-macroglobulin which supported the inflammatory response at 8th h of post ligation. The initiation of the complement (C) activation was observed by the increase in the level of the soluble form of the membrane attack complex (sC5b-9) in serum and left ventricle. Immunoexpression studies confirmed the initiation of the terminal C activation as shown by the expression of C5, C6, C7, C8, C9 and sC5b-9 complex at the 8th h of AMI. This study conclusively demonstrated that initiation of the C activation was observed to be significant at the 8th h of AMI induced by CAL in rats.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15724448     DOI: 10.1007/s11010-005-3856-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0300-8177            Impact factor:   3.396


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