Cellular damage in the rat heart caused by caffeine or dinitrophenol

Stephanie Daniels, C.J. Duncan
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Abstract

1. Langendorff-perfusion of rat hearts with either 10 mM caffeine or 1 mM 2,4-dinitrophenol (DNP) caused severe ultrastructural damage to the myofilaments and mitochondria that was similar to that found in a standard Ca2+-paradox.

2. This damage occurred in the presence and absence of extracellular Ca2+

3. Creatine kinase (CK) release (indicative of sarcolemma breakdown) was not recorded unless the caffeine- or DNP-perfusion was preceded by Ca2+0-depletion.

4. It is concluded that: (i) the pathways leading to damage to the myofilaments and sarcolemma are independent; (ii) the CK release mechanism requires dual activation of Ca2+0-depletion plus a rise in [Ca2+]i; and (iii) current theories concerning the mechanisms underlying the genesis of the Ca2+-paradox are incorrect or incomplete.

咖啡因或二硝基酚引起的大鼠心脏细胞损伤
1. 用10毫米咖啡因或1毫米2,4-二硝基苯酚(DNP)对大鼠心脏进行langendorff灌注,对肌丝和线粒体造成严重的超微结构损伤,这与在标准Ca2+-悖论中发现的情况相似。这种损伤发生在细胞外Ca2+3存在和不存在的情况下。肌酸激酶(CK)释放(表明肌膜分解)没有记录,除非在咖啡因或dnp灌注之前有Ca2+0消耗。结果表明:(1)导致肌丝和肌膜损伤的途径是独立的;(ii) CK释放机制需要Ca2+0耗竭和[Ca2+]i升高的双重激活;(iii)目前关于Ca2+悖论起源机制的理论是不正确或不完整的。
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