| Literature DB >> 33029649 |
Hisashi Fukushima1,2, Takeshi Oguchi3, Hiroaki Sato4, Yosuke Nakadate1, Tamaki Sato4, Keisuke Omiya1, Akiko Kawakami1, Toru Matsuoka1, Takashi Matsukawa1.
Abstract
Protamine causes cardiac depression, which may be mediated by tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α). Ulinastatin, a human urinary protease inhibitor, inhibits TNF-α. Here, we aimed to investigate whether ulinastatin prevented protamine-induced myocardial depression by inhibiting TNF-α. Rat hearts were perfused using a Langendorff system, and three protocols were followed. Protocol 1: The hearts were divided into saline, ulinastatin-low, and ulinastatin-high groups. Protamine was administered to each group, and myocardial contractility was the primary outcome. Protocol 2: The hearts were allotted to saline or ulinastatin group. Protamine was administered to each group. TNF-α expression in the coronary effluent and myocardial tissue was measured. Protocol 3: The hearts were allotted to saline and ulinastatin groups. Recombinant rat-TNF-α was administered to each group. Protamine alone reduced the maximum left ventricular pressure derivative (LV dP/dt max) by 45 ± 4%. In contrast, the reduction in LV dP/dt max was 4 ± 3% in the ulinastatin-high group. Compared with that in the saline group, the increase in TNF-α in the coronary effluent was attenuated in the ulinastatin group. Recombinant TNF-α alone reduced LV dP/dt max (- 21 ± 14%). In contrast, when TNF-α was added in the presence of ulinastatin, the decrease in LV dP/dt max was prevented significantly (- 3 ± 8%). We showed, for the first time, that ulinastatin protected against protamine-induced myocardial damage, both by inhibiting TNF-α synthesis and by directly preventing the cardiodepressant action of TNF-α.Entities:
Keywords: Isolated rat heart; Myocardial depression; Protamine; Tumor necrosis factor-α; Ulinastatin
Year: 2020 PMID: 33029649 DOI: 10.1007/s00210-020-01983-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol ISSN: 0028-1298 Impact factor: 3.000