The protective effect of diazoxide on rat hearts during hypothermic preservation  

The protective effect of diazoxide on rat hearts during hypothermic preservation

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作  者:严志焜 

机构地区:[1]Dept Thorac Surg,Zhejiang Provin Peop Hosp,Zhejiang Univ School Med,Hangzhou 310014

出  处:《外科研究与新技术》2005年第3期196-197,共2页Surgical Research and New Technique

摘  要:To assess whether diazoxide could enhance myocardial protection during hypothermic preservation of the rat heart.Methods Langendorff model of isolated rat heart was used.After 30 minutes stabilization,the hearts were stored in 4 ℃ Celsior cardioplegia solution or Celsior solution containing mitoK ATP opener diazoxide (30 μmol/L) with or without mitoK ATP blocker 5-hydroxydecanoate (5-HD,100 μmol/L) for 3,5 or 10 hours followed by 60 minutes reperfusion.The recovery of cardiac function,myocardial enzyme leakage in the coronary effluent and myocardial water content were observed.The myocardial ultrastructure was also determined.Results (1) Diazoxide improved the recovery percent age of left ventricular developed pressure and ± dp/dt max .Moreover,left ventricular end-diastolic pressure was significantly lower in dizoxide treated hearts than hearts in control group after cold preservation for 5,10 hours,respectively.(2) Compared with the preservation in Celsior solution only,the myocardial enzyme leakage in the coronary effluent was significantly reduced in diazoxide groups.(3) Diazoxide significantly decreased the water content of myocardium and increased coronary flow of the hearts compared to control rat hearts.(4) The cardiac effects of diazoxide were attenuated by 5-HD.(5) Myocardial ultrastructure injury was alleviated.Conclusion The results suggest that diazoxide could enhance myocardial protection during hypothermic preservation of the rat heart,involving the activation of Mitochondrial ATP-sensitive potassium channel.5 refs,1 fig, 1 tab.To assess whether diazoxide could enhance myocardial protection during hypothermic preservation of the rat heart.Methods Langendorff model of isolated rat heart was used.After 30 minutes stabilization,the hearts were stored in 4 ℃ Celsior cardioplegia solution or Celsior solution containing mitoK ATP opener diazoxide (30 μmol/L) with or without mitoK ATP blocker 5-hydroxydecanoate (5-HD,100 μmol/L) for 3,5 or 10 hours followed by 60 minutes reperfusion.The recovery of cardiac function,myocardial enzyme leakage in the coronary effluent and myocardial water content were observed.The myocardial ultrastructure was also determined.Results (1) Diazoxide improved the recovery percent age of left ventricular developed pressure and ± dp/dt max .Moreover,left ventricular end-diastolic pressure was significantly lower in dizoxide treated hearts than hearts in control group after cold preservation for 5,10 hours,respectively.(2) Compared with the preservation in Celsior solution only,the myocardial enzyme leakage in the coronary effluent was significantly reduced in diazoxide groups.(3) Diazoxide significantly decreased the water content of myocardium and increased coronary flow of the hearts compared to control rat hearts.(4) The cardiac effects of diazoxide were attenuated by 5-HD.(5) Myocardial ultrastructure injury was alleviated.Conclusion The results suggest that diazoxide could enhance myocardial protection during hypothermic preservation of the rat heart,involving the activation of Mitochondrial ATP-sensitive potassium channel.5 refs,1 fig, 1 tab.

关 键 词:protective hearts PRESERVATION 

分 类 号:R654.2[医药卫生—外科学]

 

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