PMID: 9534310Apr 16, 1998Paper

Endothelium-protective effects of epinine (N-methyldopamine) in myocardial ischemia-reperfusion in the isolated working rat heart

Cardiologia : bollettino della Società italiana di cardiologia
P Di NapoliA Barsotti

Abstract

The effect of cardiac dopaminergic receptors stimulation with epinine (N-methyldopamine) on reperfusion injury was investigated in isolated working rat heart submitted to 15 min of global ischemia. Isolated Wistar rat hearts (n = 75) were used and subdivided into five groups: Group A control hearts, Group B epinine 10 ng/ml, Group C epinine 20 ng/ml, Group D epinine 40 ng/ml, Group E epinine 80 ng/ml. The drug was added to the perfusion buffer at the beginning of experimental procedures. Hemodynamic parameters, heart rhythm (epicardial ECG), heart weight changes, coronary microvascular permeability (FITC-albumin diffusion) and myocytes damage (necrosis enzymes release, immunoperoxidase labeling anti-LDH antibody) were evaluated. After ischemia in groups B and C a significant reduction of functional alterations and myocytes damage was observed with respect to Group A associated with a significant reduction of reperfusion edema (heart weight: Group A +29 +/- 3.5%, Group B +15 +/- 3.8%, Group C 16 +/- 5%, Group D 27 +/- 5%, Group E 33 +/- 4%). At reperfusion time, a significant proarrhythmic effect occurred only in groups D and E. A significant reduction of postischemic endothelial FITC-albumin diffusion was also observed in group...Continue Reading

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