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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 106, 502-510, Copyright © 1993 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
H Yano, H Takenaka, T Onitsuka, Y Koga and M Hamada
The effectiveness of the University of Wisconsin solution and the Collins'
M solution for preservation of rat hearts was compared by examining
histologic appearance, tissue water content, and mitochondrial respiratory
functions after prolonged hypothermic storage and subsequent heterotopic
transplantation. Survival of transplanted hearts after 5 days of
reperfusion was markedly lowered by storage in Collins' M solution for 15
hours. Hearts stored in University of Wisconsin solution for 10 hours
showed no increase in myocardial necrosis after 5 days of reperfusion,
whereas hearts stored in University of Wisconsin solution for 15 hours and
Collins' M solution for 10 and 15 hours showed a significant increase in
tissue necrosis. University of Wisconsin solution reduced tissue swelling
during hypothermic storage, whereas Collins' M solution did not cause such
reduction. The yield of mitochondrial protein after reperfusion was
significantly decreased by storage in either solution, especially after 15
hours in Collins' M solution. Mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation was
significantly inhibited by storage, especially by storage in Collins' M
solution and subsequent reperfusion. These results indicate that myocardial
injury, after prolonged ischemia and reperfusion, results in a decrease in
functionally and structurally intact mitochondria that is dependent on
preservation conditions. University of Wisconsin solution protects isolated
hearts against ischemia and reperfusion injury possibly by preventing
cellular and mitochondrial deterioration.
ARTICLES
Cardioplegic effect of University of Wisconsin solution on hypothermic ischemia of rat myocardium assessed by mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation
Second Department of Surgery, Miyazaki Medical College, Japan.
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