Literature DB >> 3159916

Histochemical, ultrastructural and cytochemical study of reperfusion effect on ischemic myocardial injury.

T Fukuhara.   

Abstract

We assessed the histochemical, ultrastructural and cytochemical effects of reperfusion on ischemic myocardial cells during the early and late reperfusion phases in two groups of dogs. Group A were 8 dogs undergoing 1 hour occlusion of LAD, and Group B were 14 dogs undergoing 1 hour occlusion of LAD followed by 2 hour reperfusion period. The results of the histochemical study (PAS stain) demonstrated that in Group A, a patchy distribution of glycogen occurred primarily in the subepicardial region. Three-dimensional analysis of this distribution revealed peninsulas of glycogen running parallel with a vessel. The cells in Group B, mainly subepicardium, showed a moderate glycogen content which was more extensive than those in Group A. The ultrastructural changes were assessed after a 60-minute ischemia and subsequent recovery (after 5 minutes and 120 minutes of reflow) using transmural biopsy specimens. Each myocardial cell was graded from 0-4 according to the degree of ischemic injury and recovery. The degree of ischemic damage varied in intensity from slight to severe, in both the subepicardium and the subendocardium. Ca++-ATPase activity was examined cytochemically in myocardial cells of Group B. After 60-minute occlusion, the moderately ischemic cells (especially in the subepicardium) that were without amorphous dense bodies or marked sarcolemmal lifting-off made significantly greater ultrastructural recovery (p less than 0.05) with restoration of Ca++-ATPase activity on sarcoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria after 120 minutes of reflow. This occurred even though after 5 minutes of reflow the cell showed temporary deterioration such as contraction bands, vacuoles and severe destruction of some mitochondria.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3159916     DOI: 10.1253/jcj.49.432

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Jpn Circ J        ISSN: 0047-1828


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