CONTRACTILE DYSFUNCTION CAUSED BY NORMOTHERMIC ISCHEMIA AND KCL ARREST IN THE ISOLATED PIG-HEART - A P-31 NMR-STUDY

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作者
KUPRIYANOV, VV
STJEAN, M
XIANG, B
BUTLER, KW
DESLAURIERS, R
机构
[1] Institute for Biodiagnostics, National Research Council of Canada, Winnipeg
关键词
ISCHEMIA; KCL ARREST; HIGH ENERGY PHOSPHATES; INTRACELLULAR SODIUM; CONTRACTILE FUNCTION; OXYGEN CONSUMPTION; INOTROPIC STIMULATION; FUTILE CYCLES; P-31; NMR; NA-23;
D O I
10.1016/S0022-2828(95)90854-4
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
The aims of this study were to assess (1) whether contractile dysfunction caused by ischaemia under hyperkalaemic conditions (''cardioplegic ischaemia'') is associated with impaired energy production or abnormalities in regulation of contractility and (2) whether hyperkalaemia itself contributes to contractile dysfunction. We used P-31 and Na-23 NMR spectroscopy in conjunction with measurements of mechanical function and oxygen consumption in Langendorff perfused pig hearts to evaluate the mechanism of contractile failure caused by (1) total global cardioplegic (17 mM [K+] ischaemia (36 degrees C, 50 min KCl arrest, 45 min ischaemia, 20 min reflow with high KCl) and (2) KCl arrest alone (115 min) without flow cessation. KCl arrest plus ischaemia and subsequent reperfusion (Group I) resulted in decreases in ATP (mean +/- S.D; 61 +/- 13% of initial, n=5; P<0.01) and pressure-rate product (PRP) (31 +/- 9%, n=17; P=0.0001) while phosphocreatine (PCr), Pi, total creatine (Cr) and intracellular Naf levels were unaffected. KCl arrest itself (Group II, n=6) did not affect PCr, ATP or total Cr levels but decreased the PRP to 59 +/- 12% (P<0.001), Oxygen consumption rates (Vo(2)) were reduced in both groups to similar levels (67 +/- 18, P<0.01 and 77 +/- 13%, P<0.02, respectively). The efficiency of energy conversion to mechanical work (PRP/Delta Vo(2)) decreased to 51 +/- 15 (P<0.001) and 67 +/- 13% (P<0.012) of initial levels, respectively. To assess metabolic and contractile reserves of post-ischaemic (n=7) and KCl-treated (n=3) hearts, the effects of isoproterenol (Iso) and increased Ca2+ were compared with those in normal beating hearts (Group III, n=3). In all groups treatment with Iso (0.1 mu M) greatly increased PRP (to 526 +/- 116, 203 +/- 16 and 198 +/- 8% of the level prior to stimulation (baseline), P<0.01, respectively) and Vo(2) (162 +/- 9, 153 +/- 16 and 128 +/- 10% of baseline, P<0.05, Respectively). Increasing [Ca2+] from 1 to 1.66 mM produced less stimulation than Iso: PRP increased to 195 +/- 23 156 +/- 13 and 163 +/- 22% (P<0.05) and Vo(2) increased to 138 +/- 22 (P<0.05), 115 +/- 4 and 120 +/- 10% of baseline in Groups I, II and III, respectively. We suggest that contractile dysfunction caused by ischaemia plus KCl arrest results from reversible disturbances in Ca-2+ handling and an energy wasting effect induced by ischaemia itself and irreversible disturbances in function of myofibrils induced by hyperkalaemia. (C) 1995 Academic Press Limited
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