Behaviour of energy metabolites and effect of allopurinol in the "stunned" isovolumic rat heart

Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
J P HeadrickR J Willis

Abstract

The pathogenesis of post-ischaemic depression of contractility in myocardium was examined in isovolumic rat heart. 31P-NMR was used to monitor changes in ATP, creatine phosphate (CrP), inorganic phosphate (Pi), and [H+] during brief periods of ischaemia and reperfusion with and without allopurinol treatment. During 5, 10, or 15 min of total global ischaemia, the decline in function (rate-pressure product) correlated inversely with [Pi] (r = 0.92, P less than 0.01). Cardiac function exhibited a slow progressive recovery during 20 min of reperfusion, ultimately reaching only 85%, 78%, and 69% of its pre-ischaemic value following 5, 10, and 15 min of global ischaemia respectively. Following each ischaemic period [ATP], [CrP], [Pi], and [H+] all recovered to control levels within 5-10 min of initiating reperfusion. Allopurinol (2 mM) treatment of hearts made ischaemic for 15 min significantly improved contractile recovery to 89 +/- 7%. Allopurinol also exhibited significant anti-arrhythmic activity during the reperfusion period, decreasing the incidence of premature contractions and the duration of tachy-arrhythmias. Allopurinol had no effect on the final repletion of [ATP] and [CrP], or the recovery of [Pi] and [H+], although the ...Continue Reading

Citations

Nov 1, 1995·Basic Research in Cardiology·L C ArmigerR J Willis
Jan 31, 1997·International Journal of Cardiology·S R Maxwell, G Y Lip

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