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Neonatal rat hearts cannot be protected by ischemic postconditioning
J. Doul, Z. Charvátová, I. Ošťádalová, M. Kohutiar, H. Maxová, B. Ošťádal
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- MeSH
- Myocardial Ischemia physiopathology MeSH
- Ischemic Postconditioning * MeSH
- L-Lactate Dehydrogenase secretion MeSH
- Animals, Newborn MeSH
- Rats, Wistar MeSH
- In Vitro Techniques MeSH
- Animals MeSH
- Check Tag
- Male MeSH
- Female MeSH
- Animals MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Evaluation Study MeSH
Although there are abundant data on ischemic postconditioning (IPoC) in the adult myocardium, this phenomenon has not yet been investigated in neonatal hearts. To examine possible protective effects of IPoC, rat hearts isolated on days 1, 4, 7 and 10 of postnatal life were perfused according to Langendorff. Developed force (DF) of contraction was measured by an isometric force transducer. Hearts were exposed to 40 or 60 min of global ischemia followed by reperfusion up to the maximum recovery of DF. IPoC was induced by three cycles of 10, 30 or 60 s periods of global ischemia/reperfusion. To further determine the extent of ischemic injury, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) release was measured in the coronary effluent. Tolerance to ischemia did not change from day 1 to day 4 but decreased to days 7 and 10. None of the postconditioning protocols tested led to significant protection on the day 10. Prolonging the period of sustained ischemia to 60 min on day 10 did not lead to better protection. The 3x30 s protocol was then evaluated on days 1, 4 and 7 without any significant effects. There were no significant differences in LDH release between postconditioned and control groups. It can be concluded that neonatal hearts cannot be protected by ischemic postconditioning during first 10 days of postnatal life.
Department of Pathophysiology 2nd Faculty of Medicine Charles University Prague Czech Republic
Institute of Physiology Czech Academy of Sciences Prague Czech Republic
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