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  • Protection Effect of Isolated Ischemic Heart by Polyethylene Glycolbovine Hemoglobin Solution

    Objective To investigate the effect of polyethylene glycolbovine hemoglobin (PEG-bHb), which was used as an oxygen carrier in cardioplegic solution, on the protection of isolated rat hearts. Methods The hearts of 32 male SD rats were harvested and transferred to Langendorff circuit. They were divided into 4 groups according to cardiocplegia: St.Thomas group (group A), 1∶2 PEG-bHb group (group B), 1∶4 PEG-bHb group (group C) and 1∶8 PEG-bHb group (group D). After 20min balance period, hearts were perfused with cold (4℃) cardioplegic solutions, and preserved at 30℃ for 60min, then reperfused. Levels of cardiac troponin I (cTn I) and adenosine triphosphate(ATP) contant in coronary effuent were detected, and ultrastructures of myocardium were observed. Results After reperfusion, cTn I contant of group A were higher (F=52.955,Plt;0.05) and ATP contant were lower (F=68.757,Plt;0.05) than those in group B, group C and group D. Myocardial water contant were lower in group B and group C(F=3.048,Plt;0.05). Conclusion PEG-bHb in cardioplegic solutions can provide better myocardial protection during ischemia.

    Release date:2016-08-30 06:09 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Protective Effects of Cardioplegic Solution with Exogenous Creatine Phosphate on Donor Heart Preservation in Rats

    Objective To investigate the protective effects of cardioplegic solution with creatine phosphate on donor heart preservation in rats, and the possibility of prolonging outofbody heart preservation in lack of blood supply to improve on transplantation quality. Methods Twenty Wistar rats were randomly divided into two groups, control group (n=10): pure St.ThomasⅡ cardioplegic solution was perfused to protect donor hearts; experimental group (n=10): St.ThomasⅡ cardioplegic solution with 2.5g/L sodium creatine phosphate was perfused to protect donor hearts. After 4 hours of refrigerated preservation, myocardial tissues were tested for adenosinetriphosphate(ATP) level and super oxide dismutase (SOD) activity. Cardiac ultrastructure and mitochondria swelling condition were monitored with light and electron microscopes. Results After the 4hour low temperature preservation of donor hearts, ATP content in experimental group cardiac tissue was significantly higher than that in control group (2.75±0.99μmol/mg vs. 1.77±0.86μmol/mg, Plt;0.05); SOD in experimental group cardiac tissue was significantly higher than that in control group(49.6±2.52 U/mg vs. 45.27±2.21 U/mg,Plt;0.05). Electron microscopic inspection demonstrates that in the control group, chromatin condensed and dissolved inside the nuclear membrane; mitochondria ridge gap disappeared; myocardial cell pyknosis and mesenchymal vascular endothelia necrosis appeared. In contrast, myocardial cell nuclei remained in the center; sarcomere band structure was distinct; sarcoplasmic reticulum expanded and intercalated disk band structure was clear in experimental group. Conclusion Cardioplegic solution with creatine phosphate is able to enhance donor heart myocardial protection significantly.

    Release date:2016-08-30 06:10 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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