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Enhanced cardioplegic protection by a fluorocarbon-oxygenated reperfusate: a phosphorus-31 nuclear magnetic resonance study.

M Bernard, P Menasche, P Canioni, C Grousset, E Fontanarava, R P Geyer, A Piwnica, P J Cozzone.   

Abstract

Prolonged global ischemia results in a defect in oxygen extraction during early reperfusion. This study was thus undertaken to assess the effects of maintaining cardioplegia at the onset of reoxygenation in view of channeling available energy toward reparative cell processes rather than mechanical activity. Twenty-four isolated perfused rat hearts were subjected to 120 min of 15 degrees C ischemia. Group I (control) was reperfused with the standard Krebs perfusion medium whereas in groups II and III the initial reperfusate consisted of an oxygenated alkaline cardioplegic solution prior to the resumption of Krebs perfusion. Oxygenation of the cardioplegic reperfusate was ensured by fluorocarbons at a concentration of 10% (O2 content: 5.5 vol %; group II) or 20% (O2 content: 9 vol %; group III). In addition to hemodynamical determinations, high-energy phosphates and intracellular pH were monitored serially by phosphorus-31 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. After 30 min of reperfusion postischemic recovery of aortic flow was better in group II (74.0 +/- 5.9% of control) than in group I (59.1 +/- 5.4% of control, P less than 0.05). This functional improvement correlated with a higher postischemic increase in phosphocreatine levels (103.21 +/- 11.21% vs 74.12 +/- 3.59%, at 3 min of reperfusion, P less than 0.05) without significant differences in total ATP content. Group III hearts exhibited a slow recovery as evidenced by a severe depression in aortic flow, coronary arteriovenous difference, and total phosphate content during the 15 initial minutes of reperfusion. These results show that the protection provided by cardioplegia can be improved by a fluorocarbon-oxygenated cardioplegic reperfusate.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4033105     DOI: 10.1016/0022-4804(85)90145-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Surg Res        ISSN: 0022-4804            Impact factor:   2.192


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1.  New coronary retroinfusion technique in the Rat infarct model: transjugular cardiac vein catheterization.

Authors:  Zheyong Huang; Yunli Shen; Hongmin Zhu; Jianfeng Xu; Yanan Song; Xinying Hu; Zhang Shuning; Xiangdong Yang; Aijun Sun; Juying Qian; Junbo Ge
Journal:  Exp Anim       Date:  2013
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