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Efficacy of Topically Applied Glutamate-Aspartate and Pentoxifylline Solutions in Decreasing Myocardial Damage during Open-Heart Surgery in Rats
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of International Medical Research; December 2001, Vol. 29 Issue: 6 p497-502, 6p
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ISSN
03000605; 14732300
Abstract
During open-heart surgery, the period between cross-clamping and maintenance of homogeneous diastolic arrest is often accompanied by significant ischaemic-hypoxic injury. The topical application of glutamate-aspartate or pentoxifylline may reduce energy demands during this period and thus prevent myocardial damage. Fifty rats were divided into five groups. In group A (control) the pericardial cavity was opened, all inlet and outlet vasculature cross-clamped, and the heart excised after 60 s. In groups B — E, the pericardial cavity was opened, all inlet and outlet vasulature cross-clamped for 60 s (groups B and D) or 90 s (groups C and E), and the pericardial cavity filled with glutamate-aspartate solution (groups B and C) or pentoxifylline solution (groups D and E) for 2 min. Following clamping, blood was withdrawn from the right atrium for biochemical analysis, and the heart excised for histological analysis. Histopathological and biochemical analysis showed a significant reduction in ischaemic-hypoxic cardiac injury in rats treated with topically applied glutamate-aspartate or pentoxifylline.