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Adenosine-induced increase in myocardial ATP: are there beneficial effects for the ischaemic myocardium?

T Hohlfeld1, D J Hearse, D M Yellon, W Isselhard.   

Abstract

The adenosine triphosphate (ATP) content of isolated Langendorff-perfused rat hearts may be increased by more than 40% above the normal value by a 2-h perfusion with adenosine (15 mumol/l). This metabolic manipulation was used to investigate the hypothetical relationship between total tissue ATP content and ischaemia-induced contractile failure, ischaemic contracture and post-ischaemic functional recovery. Adenosine perfused hearts were submitted to 20 min of normothermic ischaemia and reperfused for 45 min with or without adenosine. Control experiments were performed with adenosine-free preischaemic perfusion. In identically designed experiments the tissue-protective effect of diltiazem (0.5 mumol/l) was determined and compared with the experiments with adenosine. At the end of 120 min of preischaemic perfusion, the ATP content of the adenosine treated hearts was 34.3 +/- 1.8 mumol/g dry weight (control = 23.6 +/- 1.9 mumol/g, p less than 0.01). After a period of 20 min of normothermic ischaemia, the ATP content of the adenosine hearts decreased to 13.3 +/- .4 mumol/g, whereas ATP fell to 8.3 +/- 1.6 mumol/g in the control hearts. The creatine phosphate (CP) levels of adenosine hearts were significantly lower than those of the control group before ischaemia, but did not show major differences following ischaemia. During ischaemia, the contractile activity measured via an intraventricular balloon catheter, as well as ischaemic contracture did not differ between the adenosine and control hearts. The inclusion of diltiazem into the perfusate significantly delayed the onset of contracture. After 45 min of reperfusion, ATP contents of adenosine and control hearts reached similar values (8.4 +/- 2.3 and 8.3 +/- 2.9 mumol/g, respectively). Inclusion of adenosine (15 mumol/l in the reperfusion perfusate of the adenosine experiments prevented a further decrease, but did not increase tissue ATP content. CP values of all groups showed a partial recovery upon reperfusion, they did not differ significantly. Contractile recovery was equal in all experimental groups except for the diltiazem treated hearts, which showed during the first 10 min of reperfusion an improved mechanical performance. It is concluded that total tissue ATP is not necessarily a good indicator of functional capabilities under conditions of normothermic ischaemia and reperfusion in the isolated rat heart.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2818449     DOI: 10.1007/BF01908202

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Basic Res Cardiol        ISSN: 0300-8428            Impact factor:   17.165


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