Adenosine enhances left ventricular flow during 24-hour hypothermic perfusion of isolated cardiac allografts.

The Journal of heart transplantation Pub Date : 1990-09-01
D Petsikas, F Mohamed, M Ricci, J Symes, A Guerraty
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Abstract

Left ventricular flow progressively decreases during preservation of ex vivo hearts by continuous hypothermic perfusion, according to previous studies. This study was done to determine whether left ventricular flow could be maintained during 24-hour hypothermic perfusion by the addition of adenosine to the perfusate. Isolated canine hearts were perfused with either a modified Krebs-Henseleit solution or with the control solution containing adenosine (20 mumol/L) for either 4 or 24 hours. On completion of the perfusion period, radioactive microspheres were injected into the arterial inflow of the hearts. Myocardial samples were then taken from the endocardial, midcardial, and epicardial portions of the free wall and papillary muscles of the right and left ventricles, as well as the interventricular septum. Concentrations of radioactivity were determined for each sample, summed, and averaged for each ventricle. The ratio of average concentrations (L/R ratio) was significantly increased in the 24-hour adenosine hearts compared with 24-hour controls (1.10 +/- 0.15 vs 0.64 +/- 0.21, p less than 0.005). The L/R ratio of 4-hour controls (1.30 +/- 0.48) was also greater than that of 24-hour controls (p less than 0.005). These results suggest that left ventricular flow decreases during continuous hypothermic perfusion. The tendency toward diminished left ventricular perfusion after 24 hours is reduced when adenosine is added to the perfusate. Adenosine may be beneficial in ex vivo heart preservation with hypothermic perfusion by improving left ventricular flow.

腺苷增强离体异体心脏移植24小时低温灌注时左心室血流。
根据先前的研究,在持续低温灌注保存离体心脏期间,左心室血流逐渐减少。本研究旨在确定在24小时低温灌注时,在灌注液中加入腺苷是否能维持左心室血流。分别用改良的Krebs-Henseleit溶液或含腺苷(20 μ mol/L)的对照溶液灌注离体犬心脏4或24小时。灌注期结束后,将放射性微球注入心脏动脉流入。然后从左、右心室自由壁、乳头肌的心内膜、心中、心外膜部分以及室间隔取心肌样本。测定每个样品的放射性浓度,对每个脑室进行求和和取平均值。24小时腺苷心脏的平均浓度比(L/R比)与24小时对照组相比显著升高(1.10 +/- 0.15 vs 0.64 +/- 0.21, p < 0.005)。4小时对照组的L/R比(1.30 +/- 0.48)也大于24小时对照组(p < 0.005)。这些结果表明,在持续低温灌注时左心室血流减少。在灌注液中加入腺苷后,24小时后左室灌注减少的趋势减弱。腺苷可能通过改善左心室血流而有利于体外低温灌注心脏保存。
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