The Effects of Curcumin on Mechanical Functions and Cardiac Contractility in Isolated Rat Hearts.

IF 0.9 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Özden Kutlay, Bilgin Kaygısız, Arzu Keskin Aktan
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Abstract

Objective: Curcumin is a bioactive compound that has well-known pharmacological activities. Numerous studies have shown that curcumin provides potential cardiovascular benefits through a variety of mechanisms.The present study aims to discuss different concentrations of curcumin's impact on mechanical functions and cardiac contractility in isolated perfused rat hearts.

Methods: The hearts were isolated under sodium thiopental (50 mg/kg) anesthesia and perfused with a modified Krebs-Henseleit solution (mK-Hs). After stabilization, curcumin was applied in concentrations of 0.1, 1, and 10 µM. In isolated rat hearts, indexes of + dP / dt max, LVDP, MAP, and LVEDP were evaluated for cardiac contractility and ventricular function.

Results: All curcumin concentrations reduced +dP/dtmax and LVDP. Ten µM curcumin also significantly decreased heart rate. Curcumin (1 and 10 µM) increased LVEDP and reduced MAP amplitude with a concomitant increase in MAP duration. Curcumin at all concentrations did not affect dMAPdtmax and dMAPdtmin.

Conclusion: Our results might suggest that curcumin at higher concentrations (≥ 1 µM) increases LVEDP with a negative chronotropic effect and decreases MAP amplitude with an increase in MAP duration. There is sufficient evidence from this study that Curcumin possesses an adverse inotropic action. Different disease models should support the pathophysiological role of Curcumin on cardiac contraction.

姜黄素对离体大鼠心脏机械功能和心脏收缩力的影响。
目的:姜黄素是一种具有药理活性的生物活性化合物。大量研究表明,姜黄素通过多种机制提供潜在的心血管益处。本研究旨在探讨不同浓度姜黄素对离体灌注大鼠心脏机械功能和心脏收缩力的影响。方法:在硫喷妥钠(50 mg/kg)麻醉下离体心脏,经改良的Krebs-Henseleit溶液(mK-Hs)灌注。稳定后,以0.1、1和10µM的浓度施加姜黄素。在离体大鼠心脏中,评估+ dP / dt max、LVDP、MAP和LVEDP指标对心脏收缩力和心室功能的影响。结果:姜黄素浓度降低+dP/dtmax和LVDP。10µM姜黄素也显著降低心率。姜黄素(1µM和10µM)增加LVEDP,降低MAP振幅,同时增加MAP持续时间。所有浓度的姜黄素均不影响dMAPdtmax和dMAPdtmin。结论:较高浓度姜黄素(≥1µM)可使LVEDP呈负变时效应增加,MAP振幅随MAP持续时间的增加而降低。本研究有充分证据表明姜黄素具有不良的肌力作用。不同的疾病模型应该支持姜黄素对心脏收缩的病理生理作用。
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