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Myocardial cytochrome oxidase activity increases with age and hypoxemia in patients with congenital heart disease.

Michael Onwugbufor1, Richard J Levy2, David Zurakowski3, Richard A Jonas4, Pranava Sinha4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Myocardial tolerance to ischemia is influenced by age and preoperative cyanosis through unknown mechanisms and significantly affects postoperative outcomes. Cytochrome c oxidase (CcOx), the terminal enzyme of the mitochondrial electron transport chain, may play a role in the susceptibility to ischemic-reperfusion (IR) injury. Our study aimed at investigating changes in human myocardial CcOx activity based on age and preoperative oxygen saturation to understand its role in transition from neonatal to mature myocardium and hypoxic conditions.
METHODS: The right atrial appendage from patients undergoing first time surgical repair/palliation of congenital heart defects was analyzed for steady state CcOx activity by oxidation of ferrocytochrome c via spectrophotometry and steady state CcOx subunit I protein content by protein immunoblotting. Student's t-test compared CcOx activity and protein levels between patients with preoperative hypoxia and normoxia. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to assess the effects of age and preoperative arterial oxygen saturations (SaO2) on CcOx protein activity and protein content.
RESULTS: Thirty-two patients with a median (interquartile range) age of 83 days (8-174) and preoperative oxygen saturation 98% (85-100%) were enrolled. Independent of age, preoperative SaO2 ⩽90% was associated with significantly greater CcOx steady state activity (p=0.004). Additionally, older age itself was associated with increased CcOx steady state activity (p=0.022); the combination of preoperative SaO2 and age account for 33% of the variation in CcOx steady state activity (R2=0.332). There was no increase in the CcOx subunit I protein content with either age or preoperative hypoxia.
CONCLUSIONS: In patients with congenital heart disease, an increase in CcOx steady state activity is seen with increasing age. Hypoxia leads to upregulation of CcOx steady state activity without an increase in the amount of enzyme protein itself. Higher CcOx activity in older and cyanotic patients may indicate CcOx-dependent reactive oxygen species as the mechanism for IR injury.

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Keywords:  cyanotic congenital heart disease; cytochrome oxidase; ischemia reperfusion; myocardial protection; neonatal cardiac surgery

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27913766      PMCID: PMC5395335          DOI: 10.1177/0267659116681435

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Perfusion        ISSN: 0267-6591            Impact factor:   1.972


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