It is known that myocardial ischaemia causes a marked decline of cellular thiol pool and of protein sulphydryl groups content. Reperfusion under these conditions results in oxydative damage which is concomitant with poor recovery of mechanical function. We have evaluated the role of glutathione status in the protection against ischaemic and reperfusion damage by treating the isolated rabbit hearts with N-acetylcysteine (10(-6) M), a sulphydryl group donor. Ischaemic and reperfusion damage was determined in terms of mechanical function, rate of lactate and creatine kinase (CPK) release, mitochondrial function and tissue content of reduced (GSH) and oxidized (GSSG) glutathione and of protein sulphydryl groups (SH). After 60 mins of ischaemia (induced by reducing coronary flow from 24 to 1 ml/min) followed by 30 mins of reperfusion there was an increase of diastolic pressure to 51.6 +/- 3.5 mmHg with only a 22\% recovery of systolic pressure, massive CPK release and a deterioration in mitochondrial function. Tissue contents of GSH and of protein SH were severely decreased, while those of GSSG were increased. The GSH/GSSG ratio was reduced from the aerobic value of 50 to 13.4, suggesting that an oxidative stress has occurred. N-acetylcysteine infused for 60 mins before ischaemia determined a 38\% increase in tissue content of GSH with no major changes of GSSG or protein SH. The ischaemic-induced decrease of GSH and protein SH was also limited by pretreatment with N-acetylcysteine and there was no accumulation of GSSG after reperfusion.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

The role of glutathione status in the protection against ischaemic and reperfusion damage: effects of N-acetyl cysteine.

CECONI, Claudio;FERRARI, Roberto;
1988

Abstract

It is known that myocardial ischaemia causes a marked decline of cellular thiol pool and of protein sulphydryl groups content. Reperfusion under these conditions results in oxydative damage which is concomitant with poor recovery of mechanical function. We have evaluated the role of glutathione status in the protection against ischaemic and reperfusion damage by treating the isolated rabbit hearts with N-acetylcysteine (10(-6) M), a sulphydryl group donor. Ischaemic and reperfusion damage was determined in terms of mechanical function, rate of lactate and creatine kinase (CPK) release, mitochondrial function and tissue content of reduced (GSH) and oxidized (GSSG) glutathione and of protein sulphydryl groups (SH). After 60 mins of ischaemia (induced by reducing coronary flow from 24 to 1 ml/min) followed by 30 mins of reperfusion there was an increase of diastolic pressure to 51.6 +/- 3.5 mmHg with only a 22\% recovery of systolic pressure, massive CPK release and a deterioration in mitochondrial function. Tissue contents of GSH and of protein SH were severely decreased, while those of GSSG were increased. The GSH/GSSG ratio was reduced from the aerobic value of 50 to 13.4, suggesting that an oxidative stress has occurred. N-acetylcysteine infused for 60 mins before ischaemia determined a 38\% increase in tissue content of GSH with no major changes of GSSG or protein SH. The ischaemic-induced decrease of GSH and protein SH was also limited by pretreatment with N-acetylcysteine and there was no accumulation of GSSG after reperfusion.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
1988
Ceconi, Claudio; S., Curello; A., Cargnoni; Ferrari, Roberto; A., Albertini; O., Visioli
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