Literature DB >> 17224138

Relationship between oxidative stress, lipid peroxidation, and ultrastructural damage in patients with coronary artery disease undergoing cardioplegic arrest/reperfusion.

José Milei1, Pedro Forcada, César G Fraga, Daniel R Grana, Gabriele Iannelli, Massimo Chiariello, Isabella Tritto, Giuseppe Ambrosio.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: In animal models, formation of oxidants during postischemic reperfusion may exert deleterious effects ("oxidative stress"). Cardioplegic arrest/reperfusion during cardiac surgery might similarly induce oxidative stress. However, the phenomenon has not been precisely characterized in patients, and therefore the role of antioxidant therapy at cardiac surgery is a matter of debate. Thus, we wanted to ascertain whether the relationship between oxidant formation and development of myocardial injury also translates to the situation of patients subjected to cardioplegic arrest.
METHODS: In 24 patients undergoing coronary artery bypass, trans-cardiac blood samples and myocardial biopsies were taken before cardioplegic arrest and again following reperfusion.
RESULTS: Cardiac glutathione release (marker of oxidant production) was negligible at baseline (0.02+/-0.04 micromol/L), but it increased 15 min into reperfusion (1.10+/-0.40 micromol/L; p<0.05); concomitantly, myocardial concentration of the antioxidant ubiquinol decreased from 144.5+/-52.0 to 97.6+/-82.0 nmol/g (p<0.05). Although these changes document cardiac exposure to oxidants, they were not accompanied by evidence of injury. Neither coronary sinus blood nor cardiac biopsies showed increased lipid peroxide concentrations. Furthermore, electron microscopy showed no major ultrastructural alterations. Finally, full recovery of left ventricular systolic and diastolic function was observed.
CONCLUSIONS: Careful investigation reveals that while oxidant production does occur during cardiac surgery in patients with chronic ischemic heart disease, cardiac oxidative stress may not progress through membrane damage and irreversible injury.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17224138     DOI: 10.1016/j.cardiores.2006.12.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiovasc Res        ISSN: 0008-6363            Impact factor:   10.787


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