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  • Title: Effect of amiloride on age-dependent cardiac dysfunction after ischemia/reperfusion in the isolated, perfused rat heart.
    Author: Linakis JG, Raymond RM.
    Journal: Shock; 1999 Mar; 11(3):218-23. PubMed ID: 10188776.
    Abstract:
    This study was intended to compare the cardiac consequences of ischemia/reperfusion and amiloride treatment in immature (2-3 wk), juvenile (4-6 wk), and adult (3-5 mo) rats using an isolated, perfused heart model. Male immature, juvenile, and adult rats were anticoagulated and anesthetized. Hearts were harvested and coronary arteries were perfused on a Langendorff apparatus via retrograde perfusion of the aorta at a constant coronary flow (initially determined by perfusing the heart at 50 mm Hg perfusion pressure) with oxygenated Krebs-Henseleit-Bicarbonate (KHB) solution. Left ventricular peak systolic (LVPSP) and end diastolic (LVEDP) pressures were measured via a balloon-tipped catheter placed in the left ventricle through the mitral valve. Following a 20-30 min stabilization period, hearts underwent 30 min of normothermic ischemia and were then reperfused with Krebs-Henseleit-Bicarbonate alone for 30 min, or Krebs-Henseleit-Bicarbonate containing 500 microM amiloride for 5 min followed by Krebs-Henseleit-Bicarbonate alone for 25 min (n = 6/age group). Left ventricular generated pressure was calculated (left ventricular peak systolic-left ventricular end diastolic) and used as a measure of ventricular function. All hearts demonstrated a decrease in generated pressure, respectively, from preischemic levels at 15 and 30 min of reperfusion, although this decrease was significantly less for the immature hearts. Ischemia/reperfusion injury was attenuated by amiloride in adult and juvenile hearts, whereas ischemia/reperfusion injury was worsened by amiloride in immature hearts. Although immature hearts were relatively resistant to ischemia/reperfusion injury compared with adult and juvenile hearts, the presence of amiloride during reperfusion resulted in more severe ventricular dysfunction in immature hearts. These data suggest a differential age-dependent mechanism of sarcolemmal ion exchange in response to ischemia/reperfusion.
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