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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 100, 445-454, Copyright © 1990 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
JW de Jong, P van der Meer, H van Loon, P Owen and LH Opie
Adenosine is known to induce rapid cardioplegic arrest and to improve
postischemic recovery in the isolated rat heart. Long exposures to high
doses of adenosine impair postischemic recovery, however. In this paper we
tested the combination of low-dose adenosine (1 mmol/L) with potassium (26
mmol/L), with the aim of achieving rapid arrest (as with high-dose
adenosine) but eliminating the need for postarrest washout of adenosine.
Cardioplegic solutions studied were (1) Krebs-Henseleit potassium (26
mmol/L) (K); (2) K plus adenosine (1 mmol/L) (KA); (3) K plus an adenosine
deaminase inhibitor [erythro-9-(2-hydroxy-3- nonyl)adenine] (0.1 mmol/L)
(KE); and as control (4) Krebs-Henseleit potassium (6 mmol/L) (C). We
induced cardiac arrest in Langendorff- perfused rat hearts by infusing the
cardioplegic solution for 3 minutes at 3 ml/min. Total ischemia lasted 20
minutes at 37 degrees C, followed by reperfusion for 30 minutes. High
potassium decreased the arrest time from 260 +/- 16 seconds (group C, mean
values +/- standard error of the mean) to 22 +/- 4 seconds (group K). A
further decrease to 10 +/- 2 seconds was observed with KA (p = 0.016 versus
K). KE, which increased endogenous adenosine, gave intermediate effects.
All hearts recovered during reperfusion; the product of developed tension
and heart rate (grams per minute) was superior in KA hearts (6250 +/- 740
versus K hearts 4380 +/- 390; p = 0.050). KE gave an intermediate result
(5290 +/- 900), while C showed the worst recovery (3180 +/- 830). Our
electrophysiologic studies with sinus node and atrial tissue suggest that
adenosine induced hyperpolarization and an increase in potassium
permeability, thereby arresting the sinus node before depolarization of the
membrane by potassium (26 mmol/L). We conclude that low-dose adenosine as
an adjunct to potassium shortens the arrest time in this model and improves
postischemic recovery.
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