The possibility that myocardial ischaemia alters the defence mechanisms against oxygen toxicity has been investigated. Ischaemia was induced in isolated, perfused rabbit hearts by reducing coronary flow from 25 ml/min to 1 ml/min for 90 min. Two different degrees of ischaemic damage have been achieved using either spontaneously beating or electrically stimulated hearts. The effects of post-ischaemic reperfusion were also followed for 30 min. Tissue activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase and reductase (GPD and GRD) have been determined together with tissue content of reduced and oxidized glutathione (GSH and GSSG) and of protein SH groups. The changes in myocardial ATP and CP content and release of CPK and of GSH and GSSG were also determined. Systolic and diastolic pressures were continuously monitored. In the spontaneously beating hearts ischaemia induced a reduction of tissue GSH and protein SH groups. On reperfusion there was a recovery of mechanical function, a transient release of GSH into the coronary effluent and an increase of tissue GSH. In the paced hearts, ischaemia resulted in 50\% reduction of mitochondrial SOD activity together with a reduction of tissue GSH and protein SH groups. Reperfusion induced a massive release of CPK and of GSH and GSSG, a further reduction of tissue GSH concomitant with an increase of GSSG and no recovery of mechanical function. GPD and GRD activity were not affected by ischaemia and reperfusion. These data indicate that severe ischaemia induces a reduction of the protective mechanisms against oxygen toxicity.

Oxygen-mediated myocardial damage during ischaemia and reperfusion: role of the cellular defences against oxygen toxicity.

FERRARI, Roberto;CECONI, Claudio;
1985

Abstract

The possibility that myocardial ischaemia alters the defence mechanisms against oxygen toxicity has been investigated. Ischaemia was induced in isolated, perfused rabbit hearts by reducing coronary flow from 25 ml/min to 1 ml/min for 90 min. Two different degrees of ischaemic damage have been achieved using either spontaneously beating or electrically stimulated hearts. The effects of post-ischaemic reperfusion were also followed for 30 min. Tissue activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase and reductase (GPD and GRD) have been determined together with tissue content of reduced and oxidized glutathione (GSH and GSSG) and of protein SH groups. The changes in myocardial ATP and CP content and release of CPK and of GSH and GSSG were also determined. Systolic and diastolic pressures were continuously monitored. In the spontaneously beating hearts ischaemia induced a reduction of tissue GSH and protein SH groups. On reperfusion there was a recovery of mechanical function, a transient release of GSH into the coronary effluent and an increase of tissue GSH. In the paced hearts, ischaemia resulted in 50\% reduction of mitochondrial SOD activity together with a reduction of tissue GSH and protein SH groups. Reperfusion induced a massive release of CPK and of GSH and GSSG, a further reduction of tissue GSH concomitant with an increase of GSSG and no recovery of mechanical function. GPD and GRD activity were not affected by ischaemia and reperfusion. These data indicate that severe ischaemia induces a reduction of the protective mechanisms against oxygen toxicity.
1985
Ferrari, Roberto; Ceconi, Claudio; S., Curello; C., Guarnieri; C. M., Caldarera; A., Albertini; O., Visioli
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