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Title: Impaired myocardial function and oxygen utilization due to protamine sulfate in an isolated rabbit heart preparation. Author: Wakefield TW, Bies LE, Wrobleski SK, Bolling SF, Stanley JC, Kirsh MM. Journal: Ann Surg; 1990 Oct; 212(4):387-93; discussion 394. PubMed ID: 2222010. Abstract: The myocardial effects of protamine, with and without heparin, were documented in this investigation. Isolated rabbit hearts (n = 30) were retrograde perfused with Krebs-Ringers bicarbonate solution aerated with 95% O2/5% CO2 through the aortic root (37 C, 80 mmHg). Developed left ventricular blood pressure, heart rate, coronary artery flow, contractility as reflected by peak +dp/dt, oxygen extraction (a-vO2), and oxygen consumption (VO2) were measured at baseline and continuously throughout the experiment. Protamine (25 micrograms, 50 micrograms, and 250 micrograms per mL of perfusate) was circulated in the Krebs-Ringers buffer to hearts perfused without heparin (groups I, II, and III) or hearts perfused with heparin added to the buffer solution, 0.1 IU/1.0 microgram protamine (groups IV, V, and VI). Blood pressure 4 minutes after protamine was less in groups III (-23 mmHg) and VI (-28 mmHg) than in groups I (-6 mmHg), II (-18 mmHg), IV (-1 mmHg), and V (-7 mmHg). Heart rate changes (beats/minute) at 4 minutes revealed similar dose-dependent reductions (III and VI: -51, -55; II and V: -36, -36; and I and IV: -20, -16, respectively). Coronary artery flow at 4 minutes was slightly increased in groups III (9 mL/minute) and VI (15 mL/minute), but was relatively unchanged in the other groups. Decreases in contractility were apparent in all groups 4 minutes after protamine was started: group I, -14%; II, -16%; III, -30%; IV, -7%; V, -15%; and VI, -34%. Similarly declines in oxygen extraction and consumption were noted in all groups at the same time period and were greater in groups III (-53%, -44%) and VI (-55%, -49%) than in groups I (-25%, -26%), II (-15%, -12%), IV (-48%, -49%) and V (-15%, -18%), with p less than or equal to 0.05 or p less than or equal to 0.01 compared to baseline. Three of ten hearts exposed to high-dose protamine stopped beating after 5 minutes. This investigation establishes, for the first time, that protamine has dose- and time-specific adverse effects on cardiac contractility. In addition protamine decreases myocardial a-vO2 and VO2. These changes may contribute to certain adverse events accompanying the clinical administration of protamine.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]