Author:
Létienne R,Calmettes Y,Le Grand B
Abstract
The goal of the study was to determine whether postconditioning
protects against different ischemia durations in the rabbit.
Rabbits were assigned to a 20-, 25-, 45- or 60-min coronary
occlusion followed by 24-h of reperfusion. Rabbits received no
further intervention (control) or were postconditioned with four
cycles of 30-s occlusion and 30-s reperfusion after myocardial
infarction. Plasma levels of troponin I were quantified throughout
reperfusion. In control conditions, infarct sizes (% area at risk
using triphenyltetrazolium chloride) after 20, 25, 45 and 60 min
of coronary occlusions were 23±3, 51±4, 70±3 and 81±3 %,
respectively. With 20 and 25 min occlusion, postconditioning
reduced infarct size by 43±10 and 73±21 %, respectively. On the
other hand, with 45 or 60 min occlusion, postconditioning had no
significant effects on infarct size (61±3 and 80±2 % of area at
risk). Preconditioning protocol was performed with 25- and
60-min coronary occlusion. As expected, preconditioning
significantly reduced infarct size. In conclusion, in the rabbit, the
cardioprotection afforded by postconditioning is limited to less
than 45 min coronary occlusion.
Publisher
Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Subject
General Medicine,Physiology
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