Cardioplegia with adenosine and adenosine triphosphate in the isolated guinea pig heart. 1992

H Soncul, and A Ersöz, and L Gökgöz, and C Karasu, and K Ayrancioglu, and V Sinci, and M Altan
Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Gazi University Medical School, Ankara, Turkey.

In order to determine the effect of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and adenosine in cardioplegic solutions, a comparative study has been undertaken in isolated guinea pig hearts using the Langendorff perfusion technique as a model of cardiopulmonary bypass. The hearts (n = 10 in each group) previously being perfused by Krebs-Henseleit solution, were arrested by one of the following cardioplegic solutions: 1) Potassium 20 mM/L (Plegisol), 2) Potassium 20 mM/L+ATP 10 mM/L, 3) Adenosine 10 mM/L, 4) Adenosine 10 mM/L+ATP 10 mM/L. After 45 min of hypothermic ischemia, postischemic recovery of heart rate, ventricular contractility, heart work and postischemic changes in tissue enzymes (LDH, SGOT, SGPT) were compared among the 4 different cardioplegic solutions. Arrest time and number of arrest beats were also recorded and compared among the groups. Although similar beneficial results on postischemic recovery were achieved with adenosine cardioplegia and with ATP supplemented potassium cardioplegia, ATP supplemented adenosine cardioplegia did not show any beneficial effects on postischemic recovery.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008297 Male Males
D009206 Myocardium The muscle tissue of the HEART. It is composed of striated, involuntary muscle cells (MYOCYTES, CARDIAC) connected to form the contractile pump to generate blood flow. Muscle, Cardiac,Muscle, Heart,Cardiac Muscle,Myocardia,Cardiac Muscles,Heart Muscle,Heart Muscles,Muscles, Cardiac,Muscles, Heart
D011188 Potassium An element in the alkali group of metals with an atomic symbol K, atomic number 19, and atomic weight 39.10. It is the chief cation in the intracellular fluid of muscle and other cells. Potassium ion is a strong electrolyte that plays a significant role in the regulation of fluid volume and maintenance of the WATER-ELECTROLYTE BALANCE.
D002314 Cardioplegic Solutions Solutions which, upon administration, will temporarily arrest cardiac activity. They are used in the performance of heart surgery. Cardioplegic Solution,Solution, Cardioplegic,Solutions, Cardioplegic
D004338 Drug Combinations Single preparations containing two or more active agents, for the purpose of their concurrent administration as a fixed dose mixture. Drug Combination,Combination, Drug,Combinations, Drug
D006168 Guinea Pigs A common name used for the genus Cavia. The most common species is Cavia porcellus which is the domesticated guinea pig used for pets and biomedical research. Cavia,Cavia porcellus,Guinea Pig,Pig, Guinea,Pigs, Guinea
D006321 Heart The hollow, muscular organ that maintains the circulation of the blood. Hearts
D006323 Heart Arrest Cessation of heart beat or MYOCARDIAL CONTRACTION. If it is treated within a few minutes, heart arrest can be reversed in most cases to normal cardiac rhythm and effective circulation. Asystole,Cardiac Arrest,Cardiopulmonary Arrest,Arrest, Cardiac,Arrest, Cardiopulmonary,Arrest, Heart,Asystoles
D006324 Heart Arrest, Induced A procedure to stop the contraction of MYOCARDIUM during HEART SURGERY. It is usually achieved with the use of chemicals (CARDIOPLEGIC SOLUTIONS) or cold temperature (such as chilled perfusate). Cardiac Arrest, Induced,Cardioplegia,Induced Cardiac Arrest,Induced Heart Arrest,Cardioplegias
D000241 Adenosine A nucleoside that is composed of ADENINE and D-RIBOSE. Adenosine or adenosine derivatives play many important biological roles in addition to being components of DNA and RNA. Adenosine itself is a neurotransmitter. Adenocard,Adenoscan

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