PMID: 2499317Jan 1, 1989Paper

Differences in transmural distribution of cardiomyocyte injury Ca paradox versus postischemic reperfusion phenomenon

Biomedica Biochimica Acta
J SlezákV Trégerová

Abstract

Normothermic, 3 min lasting perfusion of isolated rat heart with Krebs-Ringer-Henseleit solution in which Ca was replaced by EDTA, followed by successive perfusion of Ca2+ containing medium resulted in structural and metabolic derangement of myocardial cells; this could be demonstrated electronmicroscopically and histochemically. Unlike in ischemia, Ca paradox left the enzymes LDH, SDH, beta-HBDH as well as alpha-glucan phosphorylase and ATP-ases better preserved in the subendocardial layer of the left ventricle. Ultrastructural analysis of this phenomenon showed good correlations with the histochemical findings. A large portion of cardiomyocytes in the subendocardial layer showed only slight changes. On the other hand, myocytes in the subepicardial layer were severely injured and all characteristics of the calcium paradox were present including hypercontraction bands with fusion of myofilaments, extrusion and accumulation of oedematous mitochondria containing electron dense material intracristally, sarcolemmal ruptures, separation of intercalated discs etc. The better preservation of the subendocardial region in experiments with calcium paradox could be explained by inadequate perfusion of this layer with Ca2+ free medium due ...Continue Reading

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