Objectives: High-energy phosphates and their catabolic products were determined in myocardium during coronary artery bypass surgery with blood cardioplegic reperfusion in order to evaluate the effects of aortic cross-clamping and reoxygenation on myocardial purine metabolism. Design and Methods: Transmural left ventricular biopsy specimens were taken with Tru-Cut biopsy needles, before aortic crossclamping, before cross-clamp removal and after 30' of reperfusion; perchloric extracts of the material were analyzed for nucleotide content by capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE). The CZE procedure used separates the complete spectrum of purine metabolites in myocardial extracts obtained from 0.6-8.6 mg biopsy material. Results: The basal values of ATP/ADP ratio and energy charge were low, IMP content was high. After the ischemic period, ATP levels further decreased and IMP, nucleosides and bases accumulated. After reperfusion, nucleoside and base basal levels, but not energy charge, were restored to some extent. Conclusions: The study arises the problem of myocardial preservation during heart surgery. In this investigation, capillary electrophoresis was an extremely adaptable technique for the evaluation of ischemic injury and could be useful in studying the effects of cardioplegic solutions. Copyright (C) 1998 The Canadian Society of Clinical Chemists.
Carlucci, F., Biagioli, B., Maccherini, M., Sani, G., Simeone, F., Bizzarri, F., et al. (1998). Myocardial ischemic injury and purine metabolism in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass. CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY, 31(4), 235-239 [10.1016/S0009-9120(98)00022-8].
Myocardial ischemic injury and purine metabolism in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass
BIAGIOLI, B.;
1998-01-01
Abstract
Objectives: High-energy phosphates and their catabolic products were determined in myocardium during coronary artery bypass surgery with blood cardioplegic reperfusion in order to evaluate the effects of aortic cross-clamping and reoxygenation on myocardial purine metabolism. Design and Methods: Transmural left ventricular biopsy specimens were taken with Tru-Cut biopsy needles, before aortic crossclamping, before cross-clamp removal and after 30' of reperfusion; perchloric extracts of the material were analyzed for nucleotide content by capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE). The CZE procedure used separates the complete spectrum of purine metabolites in myocardial extracts obtained from 0.6-8.6 mg biopsy material. Results: The basal values of ATP/ADP ratio and energy charge were low, IMP content was high. After the ischemic period, ATP levels further decreased and IMP, nucleosides and bases accumulated. After reperfusion, nucleoside and base basal levels, but not energy charge, were restored to some extent. Conclusions: The study arises the problem of myocardial preservation during heart surgery. In this investigation, capillary electrophoresis was an extremely adaptable technique for the evaluation of ischemic injury and could be useful in studying the effects of cardioplegic solutions. Copyright (C) 1998 The Canadian Society of Clinical Chemists.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.
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