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Oxygen consumption in rabbit Langendorff hearts perfused with a saline medium.

A Edlund, A Wennmalm.   

Abstract

Isolated rabbit hearts were perfused according to Langendorff at a temperature of 38 degrees C and a pressure of 5.9 kPa with gassed Tyrode solution. Gas mixtures containing 5% CO2 and 15, 20, 30, 60, or 95% O2 in N2 were used to saturate the perfusion medium. In some cases lactate (50 or 500 microM) was present in the medium perfusing the heart. Coronary flow (CF), oxygen pressure in the perfusion medium and in the cardiac effluent and lactate in the effluent were analysed in all experiments. The oxygen uptake in the hearts perfused with a medium equilibrated at atmospheric pressure with 95% O2 and 5% CO2 (oxygen pressure approximately 87 kPa, oxygen content 19 ml X 1(-1)), averaged 3 ml X 100 g w.w. -1 X min-1. Reduction of the oxygen pressure in the perfusion medium resulted in an increase in CF and in the fractional extraction of oxygen from the medium, making it possible to maintain the heart's oxygen uptake (VO2) down to an oxygen pressure in the perfusion medium of about 24 kPa (oxygen content approximately 5 ml X 1(-1), the perfusion medium equilibrated with 20% O2 and 5% CO2 in N2). Myocardial lactate production was low during perfusion at pO2 approximately 87 kPa but increased rapidly when the oxygen pressure was lowered. The addition of lactate (500 microM) to the perfusion medium at pO2 approximately 87 kP induced a fractional uptake of about 20%. It is concluded that the VO2 observed during perfusion at pO2 approximately 87 kPa mainly reflects aerobic myocardial metabolism in this preparation. This assumption is based on the facts that coronary flow and fractional oxygen extraction are submaximal and that a considerable uptake of lactate occurs concurrently with a very limited production. However, even moderate reduction of the oxygen pressure in the perfusion medium (to approximately 61 kPa) is followed by a significant increase in lactate production, indicating that myocardial oxygenation is inefficient.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7315433     DOI: 10.1111/j.1748-1716.1981.tb06870.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Physiol Scand        ISSN: 0001-6772


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