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to cardioplegic solution containing 20 mM K + on the cardiac function and metabolism was studied in isolated working rat hearts. 30-min cardiac arrest resulted in profound fall in creatine phosphate and ATP content ...
:547.495.9]-039.71 and N. P. Bakuleva KEY WORDS: isolated rat heart; cardioplegic protection; use of creatine phosphate and adenosine triphosphate. Recently a number of natural metabolic ...
perfusion of blood cardioplegic solution can accelerate myocardial metabolic and functional recovery, preserve high-energy phosphate , reduce myocardial injury and enhance myocardial protection. 2t2 Journal ...
SUMMARY To determine the protective effect during ischaemia and reperfusion of removing oxygen radicals two groups of isolated Langendorff perfused rat hearts were arrested with cardioplegic solution ...
monophosphate (AMP), creatine phosphate (CP), adenosine, inosine, hypoxanthine, metabolic cofactors (NAD and NADP) and energy charge in biopsies taken before ischaemia, at the end of ischaemia and after ...
–906Flaherty FT, Schaff HV, Goldman RA, Gott VL (1979) Metabolic and functional effects of progresive degrees of hypothermia during global ischemia. Am J Physiol 236: H839–H845Ignarro ...
mechanisms of this effect remain unknown. We investigated the influence of heat stress on metabolic and functional recovery after cardioplegic arrest, in a protocol mimicking clinical donor heart preservation ...
Abstract Objective: The effect of age on metabolism and mechanical recovery of the heart after cardioplegic arrest is important, but remains a relatively unexplored subject. In this study, functional ...
the effect of pyruvate and dichloroacetate administration during reperfusion on recovery of mechanical function and energy metabolism in the heart subjected to prolonged cardioplegic arrest. Methods: Four ...
in the non-recirculating Langendorff mode before conversion to the working mode and assessment of recovery of function . 2.3 Protocols 2.3.1 The effect of altering the pH of the cardioplegic solution Modified ...
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