Remote preconditioning in normal and hypertrophic rat hearts

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The aim of our study was to investigate whether remote preconditioning (RPC) improves myocardial function after ischemia/reperfusion injury in both normal and hypertrophic isolated rat hearts. This is the first time in world literatu...

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Main Authors: Triposkiadis Filippos, Lazou Antigoni, Voucharas Christos, Tsilimingas Nikolaos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-03-01
Series:Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Online Access:http://www.cardiothoracicsurgery.org/content/6/1/34
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spelling doaj-61692c77e364465aa15e04f2609b44442020-11-24T20:48:14ZengBMCJournal of Cardiothoracic Surgery1749-80902011-03-01613410.1186/1749-8090-6-34Remote preconditioning in normal and hypertrophic rat heartsTriposkiadis FilipposLazou AntigoniVoucharas ChristosTsilimingas Nikolaos<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The aim of our study was to investigate whether remote preconditioning (RPC) improves myocardial function after ischemia/reperfusion injury in both normal and hypertrophic isolated rat hearts. This is the first time in world literature that cardioprotection by RPC in hypertrophic myocardium is investigated.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Four groups of 7 male Wistar rats each, were used: Normal control, normal preconditioned, hypertrophic control and hypertrophic preconditioned groups. Moderate cardiac hypertrophy was induced by fludrocortisone acetate and salt administration for 30 days. Remote preconditioning of the rat heart was achieved by 20 minutes transient right hind limb ischemia and 10 minutes reperfusion of the anaesthetized animal. Isolated Langendorff-perfused animal hearts were then subjected to 30 minutes of global ischemia and reperfusion for 60 minutes. Contractile function and heart rhythm were monitored. Preconditioned groups were compared to control groups.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Left ventricular developed pressure (LVDP) and the product LVDP × heart rate (HR) were significantly higher in the hypertrophic preconditioned group than the hypertrophic control group while left ventricular end diastolic pressure (LVEDP) and severe arrhythmia episodes did not differ. Variances between the normal heart groups were not significantly different except for the values of the LVEDP in the beginning of reperfusion.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Remote preconditioning seems to protect myocardial contractile function in hypertrophic myocardium, while it has no beneficial effect in normal myocardium.</p> http://www.cardiothoracicsurgery.org/content/6/1/34
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author Triposkiadis Filippos
Lazou Antigoni
Voucharas Christos
Tsilimingas Nikolaos
spellingShingle Triposkiadis Filippos
Lazou Antigoni
Voucharas Christos
Tsilimingas Nikolaos
Remote preconditioning in normal and hypertrophic rat hearts
Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery
author_facet Triposkiadis Filippos
Lazou Antigoni
Voucharas Christos
Tsilimingas Nikolaos
author_sort Triposkiadis Filippos
title Remote preconditioning in normal and hypertrophic rat hearts
title_short Remote preconditioning in normal and hypertrophic rat hearts
title_full Remote preconditioning in normal and hypertrophic rat hearts
title_fullStr Remote preconditioning in normal and hypertrophic rat hearts
title_full_unstemmed Remote preconditioning in normal and hypertrophic rat hearts
title_sort remote preconditioning in normal and hypertrophic rat hearts
publisher BMC
series Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery
issn 1749-8090
publishDate 2011-03-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The aim of our study was to investigate whether remote preconditioning (RPC) improves myocardial function after ischemia/reperfusion injury in both normal and hypertrophic isolated rat hearts. This is the first time in world literature that cardioprotection by RPC in hypertrophic myocardium is investigated.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Four groups of 7 male Wistar rats each, were used: Normal control, normal preconditioned, hypertrophic control and hypertrophic preconditioned groups. Moderate cardiac hypertrophy was induced by fludrocortisone acetate and salt administration for 30 days. Remote preconditioning of the rat heart was achieved by 20 minutes transient right hind limb ischemia and 10 minutes reperfusion of the anaesthetized animal. Isolated Langendorff-perfused animal hearts were then subjected to 30 minutes of global ischemia and reperfusion for 60 minutes. Contractile function and heart rhythm were monitored. Preconditioned groups were compared to control groups.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Left ventricular developed pressure (LVDP) and the product LVDP × heart rate (HR) were significantly higher in the hypertrophic preconditioned group than the hypertrophic control group while left ventricular end diastolic pressure (LVEDP) and severe arrhythmia episodes did not differ. Variances between the normal heart groups were not significantly different except for the values of the LVEDP in the beginning of reperfusion.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Remote preconditioning seems to protect myocardial contractile function in hypertrophic myocardium, while it has no beneficial effect in normal myocardium.</p>
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