|
|
||||||||
Ann Thorac Surg 1996;62:31-38
© 1996 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
Department of Surgery, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia
Background. Previous work from our laboratory has demonstrated the advantage of adenosine triphosphate-sensitive potassium-channel openers as cardioplegic agents when compared with hyperkalemic (20 mmol/L KCl) Krebs-Henseleit solution. However, Krebs-Henseleit with 20 mmol/L KCl is not an ideal hyperkalemic cardioplegia. Therefore, we investigated the hypothesis that hyperpolarized arrest with pinacidil and aprikalim could provide equal or superior myocardial protection to hyperkalemic arrest with the widely accepted St. Thomas' solution.
Methods. Myocardial protection was compared in the blood-perfused isolated parabiotic rabbit heart Langendorff model. Twenty-four hearts were protected with a 50-mL infusion of cardioplegia for a 30-minute global normothermic ischemic period followed by 30 minutes of reperfusion. Systolic function (percent recovery of developed pressure) and the diastolic properties of the left ventricle were measured. Coronary blood flow was measured throughout each experiment.
Results. The percent recovery of developed pressure (mean ± standard error of the mean) for St. Thomas' solution, pinacidil, and aprikalim was 53.1% ± 5.4%, 64.0% ± 3.0%, and 62.4% ± 3.2%, respectively. The time (minutes) until mechanical and electrical arrest was significantly longer in the pinacidil (4.82 ± 0.10 and 12.06 ± 1.07) and aprikalim (3.33 ± 0.28 and 11.12 ± 0.94) groups when compared with the St. Thomas group (1.84 ± 0.74, and 3.17 ± 1.44). Coronary blood flow upon reperfusion was significantly greater in the pinacidil (16.4 ± 2.1 mL/min) and aprikalim (19.4 ± 2.8 mL/min) groups compared with the St. Thomas' solution group (8.0 ± 1.0 mL/min), and this returned to baseline after 15 minutes of reperfusion.
Conclusions. Myocardial protection with pinacidil and aprikalim is comparable with that of St. Thomas' solution in the blood-perfused isolated rabbit heart despite prolonged mechanical and electrical activity during ischemia.
Related Articles
Ann. Thorac. Surg. 1996 62: 38-39.
Ann. Thorac. Surg. 1996 62: 39.
This article has been cited by other articles:
![]() |
J. Liu, C. Long, B. Ji, H. Zhang, and F. Wen Myocardial protective effects of nicorandil, an opener of potassium channels on senile rat heart Perfusion, May 1, 2006; 21(3): 179 - 183. [Abstract] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
S. Kobayashi, Y. Yoshikawa, S. Sakata, C. Takenaka, H. Hagihara, Y. Ohga, T. Abe, S. Taniguchi, and M. Takaki Left ventricular mechanoenergetics after hyperpolarized cardioplegic arrest by nicorandil and after depolarized cardioplegic arrest by KCl Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol, September 1, 2004; 287(3): H1072 - H1080. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
Y. Toyoda, S. Levitsky, and J. D. McCully Opening of mitochondrial ATP-sensitive potassium channels enhances cardioplegic protection Ann. Thorac. Surg., April 1, 2001; 71(4): 1281 - 1288. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
I. Ahmet, Y. Sawa, M. Nishimura, T. Yamaguchi, M. Kitakaze, and H. Matsuda Myocardial protection using diadenosine tetraphosphate with pharmacological preconditioning Ann. Thorac. Surg., September 1, 2000; 70(3): 901 - 905. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
C. T. Ducko, E. R. Stephenson Jr, A. M. Jayawant, D. W. Vigilance, and R. J. Damiano Jr Potassium channel openers: are they effective as pretreatment or additives to cardioplegia? Ann. Thorac. Surg., May 1, 2000; 69(5): 1363 - 1368. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
D. J. Chambers and D. J. Hearse Developments in cardioprotection: ""polarized"" arrest as an alternative to ""depolarized"" arrest Ann. Thorac. Surg., November 1, 1999; 68(5): 1960 - 1966. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
A. M. Jayawant, E. R. Stephenson Jr, and R. J. Damiano Jr 2,3-Butanedione monoxime cardioplegia: advantages over hyperkalemia in blood-perfused isolated hearts Ann. Thorac. Surg., March 1, 1999; 67(3): 618 - 623. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
A. M. Jayawant and R. J. Damiano Jr The superiority of pinacidil over adenosine cardioplegia in blood-perfused isolated hearts Ann. Thorac. Surg., October 1, 1998; 66(4): 1329 - 1335. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
M. Jayawant, E. R. Stephenson Jr., and R. J. Damiano Jr. Advantages of continuous hyperpolarized arrest with pinacidil over St. Thomas' hospital solution during prolonged ischemia J. Thorac. Cardiovasc. Surg., July 1, 1998; 116(1): 131 - 138. [Abstract] [Full Text] |
||||
![]() |
A. M. Jayawant, E. R. Stephenson Jr., C. M. Baumgarten, and R. J. Damiano Jr. Prevention of cell swelling with low chloride St. Thomas'Hospital solution improves postischemic myocardial recovery J. Thorac. Cardiovasc. Surg., May 1, 1998; 115(5): 1196 - 1202. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
L. Hebbar, W. V. Houck, J. L. Zellner, B. H. Dorman, and F. G. Spinale Temporal Relation of ATP-Sensitive Potassium-Channel Activation and Contractility Before Cardioplegia Ann. Thorac. Surg., April 1, 1998; 65(4): 1077 - 1082. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
| HOME | HELP | FEEDBACK | SUBSCRIPTIONS | ARCHIVE | SEARCH | TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| ANN THORAC SURG | ASIAN CARDIOVASC THORAC ANN | EUR J CARDIOTHORAC SURG |
| J THORAC CARDIOVASC SURG | ICVTS | ALL CTSNet JOURNALS |