Cardioprotective reperfusion strategies differentially affect mitochondria: Studies in an isolated rat heart model of donation after circulatory death (DCD)

American Journal of Transplantation : Official Journal of the American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons
Maria N SanzSarah L Longnus

Abstract

Donation after circulatory death (DCD) holds great promise for improving cardiac graft availability; however, concerns persist regarding injury following warm ischemia, after donor circulatory arrest, and subsequent reperfusion. Application of preischemic treatments is limited for ethical reasons; thus, cardioprotective strategies applied at graft procurement (reperfusion) are of particular importance in optimizing graft quality. Given the key role of mitochondria in cardiac ischemia-reperfusion injury, we hypothesize that 3 reperfusion strategies-mild hypothermia, mechanical postconditioning, and hypoxia, when briefly applied at reperfusion onset-provoke mitochondrial changes that may underlie their cardioprotective effects. Using an isolated, working rat heart model of DCD, we demonstrate that all 3 strategies improve oxygen-consumption-cardiac-work coupling and increase tissue adenosine triphosphate content, in parallel with increased functional recovery. These reperfusion strategies, however, differentially affect mitochondria; mild hypothermia also increases phosphocreatine content, while mechanical postconditioning stimulates mitochondrial complex I activity and reduces cytochrome c release (marker of mitochondrial damage...Continue Reading

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