Lidocaine and Pinacidil Added to Blood versus Crystalloid Cardioplegic Solutions: Study in Isolated Hearts

Abstract Objective: The present study aimed the functional recovery evaluation after long term of cardiac arrest induced by Custodiol (crystalloid-based) versus del Nido (blood-based) solutions, both added lidocaine and pinacidil as cardioplegic agents. Experiments were performed in isolated rat he...

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Main Authors: Helison Pereira do Carmo, Karla Reichert, Daniela Diógenes de Carvalho, Lindemberg da Mota Silveira-Filho, Karlos Vilarinho, Pedro Oliveira, Orlando Petrucci
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular
Series:Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery
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spelling doaj-b85567b1840e4bb186377bc6986cfc6a2020-11-24T21:41:07ZengSociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia CardiovascularBrazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery1678-974133321121610.21470/1678-9741-2017-0244S0102-76382018000300211Lidocaine and Pinacidil Added to Blood versus Crystalloid Cardioplegic Solutions: Study in Isolated HeartsHelison Pereira do CarmoKarla ReichertDaniela Diógenes de CarvalhoLindemberg da Mota Silveira-FilhoKarlos VilarinhoPedro OliveiraOrlando PetrucciAbstract Objective: The present study aimed the functional recovery evaluation after long term of cardiac arrest induced by Custodiol (crystalloid-based) versus del Nido (blood-based) solutions, both added lidocaine and pinacidil as cardioplegic agents. Experiments were performed in isolated rat heart perfusion models. Methods: Male rat heart perfusions, according to Langendorff technique, were induced to cause 3 hours of cardiac arrest with a single dose. The hearts were assigned to one of the following three groups: (I) control; (II) Custodiol-LP; and (III) del Nido-LP. They were evaluated after ischemia throughout 90 minutes of reperfusion. Left ventricular contractility function was reported as percentage of recovery, expressed by developed pressure, maximum dP/dt, minimum dP/dt, and rate pressure product variables. In addition, coronary resistance and myocardial injury marker by alpha-fodrin degradation were also evaluated. Results: At 90 minutes of reperfusion, both solutions had superior left ventricular contractile recovery function than the control group. Del Nido-LP was superior to Custodiol-LP in maximum dP/dt (46%±8 vs. 67%±7, P<0.05) and minimum dP/dt (31%±4 vs. 51%±9, P<0.05) variables. Coronary resistance was lower in del Nido-LP group than in Custodiol-LP (395%±50 vs. 307%±13, P<0.05), as well as alpha-fodrin degradation, with lower levels in del Nido-LP group (P<0.05). Conclusion: Del Nido-LP cardioplegia showed higher functional recovery after 3 hours of ischemia. The analysis of alpha-fodrin degradation showed del Nido-LP solution provided greater protection against myocardial ischemia and reperfusion (IR) in this experimental model.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-76382018000300211&lng=en&tlng=enModels, AnimalCardioplegic SolutionsMyocardial Reperfusion InjuryHeart Arrest, Induced/Methods
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author Helison Pereira do Carmo
Karla Reichert
Daniela Diógenes de Carvalho
Lindemberg da Mota Silveira-Filho
Karlos Vilarinho
Pedro Oliveira
Orlando Petrucci
spellingShingle Helison Pereira do Carmo
Karla Reichert
Daniela Diógenes de Carvalho
Lindemberg da Mota Silveira-Filho
Karlos Vilarinho
Pedro Oliveira
Orlando Petrucci
Lidocaine and Pinacidil Added to Blood versus Crystalloid Cardioplegic Solutions: Study in Isolated Hearts
Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery
Models, Animal
Cardioplegic Solutions
Myocardial Reperfusion Injury
Heart Arrest, Induced/Methods
author_facet Helison Pereira do Carmo
Karla Reichert
Daniela Diógenes de Carvalho
Lindemberg da Mota Silveira-Filho
Karlos Vilarinho
Pedro Oliveira
Orlando Petrucci
author_sort Helison Pereira do Carmo
title Lidocaine and Pinacidil Added to Blood versus Crystalloid Cardioplegic Solutions: Study in Isolated Hearts
title_short Lidocaine and Pinacidil Added to Blood versus Crystalloid Cardioplegic Solutions: Study in Isolated Hearts
title_full Lidocaine and Pinacidil Added to Blood versus Crystalloid Cardioplegic Solutions: Study in Isolated Hearts
title_fullStr Lidocaine and Pinacidil Added to Blood versus Crystalloid Cardioplegic Solutions: Study in Isolated Hearts
title_full_unstemmed Lidocaine and Pinacidil Added to Blood versus Crystalloid Cardioplegic Solutions: Study in Isolated Hearts
title_sort lidocaine and pinacidil added to blood versus crystalloid cardioplegic solutions: study in isolated hearts
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular
series Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery
issn 1678-9741
description Abstract Objective: The present study aimed the functional recovery evaluation after long term of cardiac arrest induced by Custodiol (crystalloid-based) versus del Nido (blood-based) solutions, both added lidocaine and pinacidil as cardioplegic agents. Experiments were performed in isolated rat heart perfusion models. Methods: Male rat heart perfusions, according to Langendorff technique, were induced to cause 3 hours of cardiac arrest with a single dose. The hearts were assigned to one of the following three groups: (I) control; (II) Custodiol-LP; and (III) del Nido-LP. They were evaluated after ischemia throughout 90 minutes of reperfusion. Left ventricular contractility function was reported as percentage of recovery, expressed by developed pressure, maximum dP/dt, minimum dP/dt, and rate pressure product variables. In addition, coronary resistance and myocardial injury marker by alpha-fodrin degradation were also evaluated. Results: At 90 minutes of reperfusion, both solutions had superior left ventricular contractile recovery function than the control group. Del Nido-LP was superior to Custodiol-LP in maximum dP/dt (46%±8 vs. 67%±7, P<0.05) and minimum dP/dt (31%±4 vs. 51%±9, P<0.05) variables. Coronary resistance was lower in del Nido-LP group than in Custodiol-LP (395%±50 vs. 307%±13, P<0.05), as well as alpha-fodrin degradation, with lower levels in del Nido-LP group (P<0.05). Conclusion: Del Nido-LP cardioplegia showed higher functional recovery after 3 hours of ischemia. The analysis of alpha-fodrin degradation showed del Nido-LP solution provided greater protection against myocardial ischemia and reperfusion (IR) in this experimental model.
topic Models, Animal
Cardioplegic Solutions
Myocardial Reperfusion Injury
Heart Arrest, Induced/Methods
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-76382018000300211&lng=en&tlng=en
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