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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 42, 390-393, Copyright © 1986 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
JR Stewart, EB Gerhardt, CJ Wehr, T Shuman, WH Merrill, JW Hammon Jr and HW Bender Jr
The efficacy of oxygen radical scavengers in preservation of left
ventricular (LV) function after prolonged hypothermic global ischemia was
investigated in a model of orthotopic cardiac transplantation in sheep.
Group 1 hearts (N = 8) received hypothermic crystalloid cardioplegic
solution, and were harvested and stored at 4 degrees C in balanced
electrolyte solution for six hours prior to transplantation. Group 2 (N =
9) received identical treatment with the addition of 30,000 units of
superoxide dismutase to the cardioplegic solution and the administration of
60,000 units of superoxide dismutase coincident with reperfusion. All
animals were weaned from cardiopulmonary bypass. Preischemic and
postischemic LV function was determined using sonomicrometry and a
micromanometer-tipped LV catheter. Coronary blood flow was determined using
standard microsphere techniques, and platelet deposition was assayed with
autologous platelets labeled with indium 111. Lipid peroxidation products
were measured using thiobarbituric acid assay. LV performance was
significantly better (p less than .05) in Group 2 hearts when assessed by
the slope of the end-systolic pressure-volume relationship and the stroke
work versus end-diastolic volume relationship. There was better
preservation of endocardial blood flow in the group receiving superoxide
dismutase compared with controls (p less than .05). Platelet deposition, as
determined by the tissue to blood ratio of scintigraphic counts, was
greater (p less than .05) in controls compared with the group receiving
superoxide dismutase. In addition, thiobarbituric acid reactive species
were significantly less (p less than .05) in Group 2 versus Group 1
hearts.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
ARTICLES
Free radical scavengers and myocardial preservation during transplantation
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