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The detection of technical failures in perfused heart with ischemia and reperfusion by epicardial NADH fluorescence.

K K Minezaki1, Y Shinozaki, H Nakazawa, Y Yamada, H Okino.   

Abstract

This study documents the value of continuous observation of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) fluorescence (NADH-F). NADH-F monitoring is used to identify ischemic regions for the recognition of minor technical failures associated with ischemia and reperfusion experiments in the isolated perfused heart system. The visualization of NADH-F is possible by simply irradiating the heart with ultraviolet light. Rat hearts, in the working-heart mode, were subjected to occlusion/reperfusion of the left coronary artery, and analyzed. The perfusate was filtered through a 5 micron pore membrane. Out of 281 hearts which were judged to be free of technical failures by conventional physiological indices (heart rate greater than 200/min, cardiac output greater than 34 ml/min, and coronary flow 9-14 ml/min), 43 (15%) disclosed an abnormal NADH-F area prior to the coronary intervention. During coronary intervention, 29 technical failures were detected as indicated by sparse NADH-F distribution with occlusion, delayed disappearance of NADH-F upon reperfusion, or the exhibition of an abnormal NADH-F region unassociated with the coronary artery supply area. These technical failures are not detectable without the use of NADH-F, although the actual number of failures detected may depend on the skill of the operator. We recommend NADH-F monitoring for any preparations which do not contain hemoglobin, since NADH-F is an intrinsic probe for ischemia and is easily applicable to a variety of experiments.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2228907     DOI: 10.1007/bf02058689

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Heart Vessels        ISSN: 0910-8327            Impact factor:   2.037


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