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Development of cardioplegic solution without potassium: experimental study in rat

INTRODUCTION: Myocardial preservation during open heart surgeries and harvesting for transplant are of great importance. The heart at the end of procedure has to resume its functions as soon as possible. All cardioplegic solutions are based on potassium for induction of cardioplegic arrest. OBJECTIV...

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Autores principales: Reichert, Karla, do Carmo, Helison Rafael Pereira, Lima, Fany, Torina, Anali Galluce, Vilarinho, Karlos Alexandre de Souza, de Oliveira, Pedro Paulo Martins, Silveira Filho, Lindemberg Mota, Severino, Elaine Soraya Barbosa de Oliveira, Petrucci, Orlando
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4389432/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24598959
http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1678-9741.20130085
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author Reichert, Karla
do Carmo, Helison Rafael Pereira
Lima, Fany
Torina, Anali Galluce
Vilarinho, Karlos Alexandre de Souza
de Oliveira, Pedro Paulo Martins
Silveira Filho, Lindemberg Mota
Severino, Elaine Soraya Barbosa de Oliveira
Petrucci, Orlando
author_facet Reichert, Karla
do Carmo, Helison Rafael Pereira
Lima, Fany
Torina, Anali Galluce
Vilarinho, Karlos Alexandre de Souza
de Oliveira, Pedro Paulo Martins
Silveira Filho, Lindemberg Mota
Severino, Elaine Soraya Barbosa de Oliveira
Petrucci, Orlando
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description INTRODUCTION: Myocardial preservation during open heart surgeries and harvesting for transplant are of great importance. The heart at the end of procedure has to resume its functions as soon as possible. All cardioplegic solutions are based on potassium for induction of cardioplegic arrest. OBJECTIVE: To assess a cardioplegic solution with no potassium addition to the formula with two other commercially available cardioplegic solutions. The comparative assessment was based on cytotoxicity, adenosine triphosphate myocardial preservation, and caspase 3 activity. The tested solution (LIRM) uses low doses of sodium channel blocker (lidocaine), potassium channel opener (cromakalin), and actin/myosin cross bridge inhibitor (2,3-butanedione monoxime). METHODS: Wistar rats underwent thoracotomy under mechanical ventilation and three different solutions were used for "in situ" perfusion for cardioplegic arrest induction: Custodiol (HTK), Braile (G/A), and LIRM solutions. After cardiac arrest, the hearts were excised and kept in cold storage for 4 hours. After this period, the hearts were assessed with optical light microscopy, myocardial ATP content and caspase 3 activity. All three solutions were evaluated for direct cytotoxicity with L929 and WEHI-164 cells. RESULTS: The ATP content was higher in the Custodiol group compared to two other solutions (P<0.05). The caspase activity was lower in the HTK group compared to LIRM and G/A solutions (P<0.01). The LIRM solution showed lower caspase activity compared to Braile solution (P<0.01). All solutions showed no cytotoxicity effect after 24 hours of cells exposure to cardioplegic solutions. CONCLUSION: Cardioplegia solutions without potassium are promised and aminoacid addition might be an interesting strategy. More evaluation is necessary for an optimal cardioplegic solution development.
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spelling pubmed-43894322015-04-14 Development of cardioplegic solution without potassium: experimental study in rat Reichert, Karla do Carmo, Helison Rafael Pereira Lima, Fany Torina, Anali Galluce Vilarinho, Karlos Alexandre de Souza de Oliveira, Pedro Paulo Martins Silveira Filho, Lindemberg Mota Severino, Elaine Soraya Barbosa de Oliveira Petrucci, Orlando Rev Bras Cir Cardiovasc Experimental Work INTRODUCTION: Myocardial preservation during open heart surgeries and harvesting for transplant are of great importance. The heart at the end of procedure has to resume its functions as soon as possible. All cardioplegic solutions are based on potassium for induction of cardioplegic arrest. OBJECTIVE: To assess a cardioplegic solution with no potassium addition to the formula with two other commercially available cardioplegic solutions. The comparative assessment was based on cytotoxicity, adenosine triphosphate myocardial preservation, and caspase 3 activity. The tested solution (LIRM) uses low doses of sodium channel blocker (lidocaine), potassium channel opener (cromakalin), and actin/myosin cross bridge inhibitor (2,3-butanedione monoxime). METHODS: Wistar rats underwent thoracotomy under mechanical ventilation and three different solutions were used for "in situ" perfusion for cardioplegic arrest induction: Custodiol (HTK), Braile (G/A), and LIRM solutions. After cardiac arrest, the hearts were excised and kept in cold storage for 4 hours. After this period, the hearts were assessed with optical light microscopy, myocardial ATP content and caspase 3 activity. All three solutions were evaluated for direct cytotoxicity with L929 and WEHI-164 cells. RESULTS: The ATP content was higher in the Custodiol group compared to two other solutions (P<0.05). The caspase activity was lower in the HTK group compared to LIRM and G/A solutions (P<0.01). The LIRM solution showed lower caspase activity compared to Braile solution (P<0.01). All solutions showed no cytotoxicity effect after 24 hours of cells exposure to cardioplegic solutions. CONCLUSION: Cardioplegia solutions without potassium are promised and aminoacid addition might be an interesting strategy. More evaluation is necessary for an optimal cardioplegic solution development. Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC4389432/ /pubmed/24598959 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1678-9741.20130085 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Reichert, Karla
do Carmo, Helison Rafael Pereira
Lima, Fany
Torina, Anali Galluce
Vilarinho, Karlos Alexandre de Souza
de Oliveira, Pedro Paulo Martins
Silveira Filho, Lindemberg Mota
Severino, Elaine Soraya Barbosa de Oliveira
Petrucci, Orlando
Development of cardioplegic solution without potassium: experimental study in rat
title Development of cardioplegic solution without potassium: experimental study in rat
title_full Development of cardioplegic solution without potassium: experimental study in rat
title_fullStr Development of cardioplegic solution without potassium: experimental study in rat
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title_short Development of cardioplegic solution without potassium: experimental study in rat
title_sort development of cardioplegic solution without potassium: experimental study in rat
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4389432/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24598959
http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1678-9741.20130085
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