Oxygen-derived free radicals and their metabolites may contribute to the extension of cellular injury that occurs on reperfusion of the ischemic myocardium; and therapy directed against the toxic effects of reactive oxygen species has provided protection to the ischemic myocardium which undergoes subsequent reperfusion. We evaluated the effectiveness of dimercapto-propanol (1,2-dimercapto-propanol, British Anti-Lewisite, dimercaprol) to limit the extent of myocardial damage resulting from 60 minutes of severe ischemia followed by 30 minutes of reperfusion in the Langendorff-perfused rabbit heart. Dimercaptopropanol is a thiol agent, with two free sulfhydryl groups per molecule, which has no effect on glutathione status nor on the total tissue thiol pool. Pretreatment of the hearts with 10(-6) M dimercapto-propanol resulted in marked myocardial protection, measured in terms of preserved mechanical function and reduced creatine kinase release. On reperfusion less oxidative stress developed. The beneficial effects of dimercapto-propanol could not be explained by hemodynamic differences or effects on energy metabolism. In addition, it is unlikely that dimercapto-propanol acts as a free radical scavenger at the concentrations employed. The protection may be achieved by the drug keeping some key sulfhydryl groups of functional proteins in the reduced state.

Antioxidant protection against damage during cardiac ischemia and reperfusion: effect of dimercapto-propanol.

CECONI, Claudio;FERRARI, Roberto
1990

Abstract

Oxygen-derived free radicals and their metabolites may contribute to the extension of cellular injury that occurs on reperfusion of the ischemic myocardium; and therapy directed against the toxic effects of reactive oxygen species has provided protection to the ischemic myocardium which undergoes subsequent reperfusion. We evaluated the effectiveness of dimercapto-propanol (1,2-dimercapto-propanol, British Anti-Lewisite, dimercaprol) to limit the extent of myocardial damage resulting from 60 minutes of severe ischemia followed by 30 minutes of reperfusion in the Langendorff-perfused rabbit heart. Dimercaptopropanol is a thiol agent, with two free sulfhydryl groups per molecule, which has no effect on glutathione status nor on the total tissue thiol pool. Pretreatment of the hearts with 10(-6) M dimercapto-propanol resulted in marked myocardial protection, measured in terms of preserved mechanical function and reduced creatine kinase release. On reperfusion less oxidative stress developed. The beneficial effects of dimercapto-propanol could not be explained by hemodynamic differences or effects on energy metabolism. In addition, it is unlikely that dimercapto-propanol acts as a free radical scavenger at the concentrations employed. The protection may be achieved by the drug keeping some key sulfhydryl groups of functional proteins in the reduced state.
1990
Ceconi, Claudio; S., Curello; A., Cargnoni; G. M., Boffa; Ferrari, Roberto
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