Oliveira MABD, Ferreira LC, Zuccari DAPDC, Brandi AC, Santos CAD, Botelho PHH, Petrucci O, Braile DM. Comparison of the solution of histidine-tryptophan-alfacetoglutarate with histidine-tryptophan-glutamate as cardioplegic agents in isolated rat hearts: an immunohistochemical study.
Braz J Cardiovasc Surg 2014;
29:83-8. [PMID:
24896167 PMCID:
PMC4389473 DOI:
10.5935/1678-9741.20140015]
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Abstract
Introduction
Cardiac arrest during heart surgery is a common procedure and allows the surgeon
to perform surgical procedures in an environment free of blood and movement. Using
a model of isolated rat heart, the authors compare a new cardioplegic solution
containing histidine-tryptophan-glutamate (group 2) with the
histidine-tryptophan-alphacetoglutarate (group 1) routinely used by some cardiac
surgeons.
Objective
To assess caspase, IL-8 and KI-67 in isolated rat hearts using
immunohistochemistry.
Methods
20 Wistar male rats were anesthetized and heparinized. The chest was opened,
cardioctomy was performed and 40 ml/kg of the appropriate cardioplegic solution
was infused. The hearts were kept for 2 hours at 4ºC in the same solution, and
thereafter, placed in the Langendorff apparatus for 30 minutes with Ringer-Locke
solution. Immunohistochemistry analysis of caspase, IL-8, and KI-67 were
performed.
Results
The concentration of caspase was lower in group 2 and Ki-67 was higher in group 2,
both P<0.05. There was no statistical difference between the
values of IL-8 between the groups.
Conclusion
Histidine-tryptophan-glutamate solution was better than
histidine-tryptophan-alphacetoglutarate solution because it reduced caspase
(apoptosis), increased KI-67 (cell proliferation), and showed no difference in
IL-8 levels compared to group 1. This suggests that the
histidine-tryptophan-glutamate solution was more efficient than the
histidine-tryptophan-alphacetoglutarate for the preservation of hearts of rat
cardiomyocytes.
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