Neurohumoral changes and the inducibility of ventricular tachycardias: effect of early reperfusion on the ischemic porcine myocardium

R.A. Tio, C.D.J. de Langen, P.H. Mook, K.J. Bel, G.T.P. Wolters, W.H. van Gilst, P.A. de Graeff, H Wesseling

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    Abstract

    The effects of early reperfusion were studied in closed-chest pigs subjected to either 45 min or 3 hr of regional ischemia. Myocardial enzyme release during early reperfusion and electrophysiological stability after two weeks were assessed. Coronary artery occlusion durations of 3 hr and early reperfusion after 45 min were compared. The creatine phosphokinase levels in the coronary effluent were lower after early reperfusion (p <0.001). Moreover, in the early reperfusion group, the coronary sinus catecholamine and purine levels rose to higher values than in the 3 hr group. The plasma levels of catecholamines and the plasma renin activity increased rapidly but transiently at reperfusion in the 45 min group. Both the rate-pressure product and the heart rate were elevated at the end of the reperfusion period (p <0.001) in the 45 min group.

    Survival for two weeks was 3 out of 6 animals in the 3 hr group and 5 out of 8 in the 45 min group. In all but one surviving animal, sustained ventricular tachycardias were inducible by programmed stimulation. Abnormally low QRS amplitudes and delayed potentials were found in the signal-averaged electrocardiogram in the early reperfusion group only.

    In conclusion, early reperfusion causes a reduction of myocardial tissue damage, but simultaneously, neurohumoral parameters showed a greater activation of the sympathetic nervous system and the renin-angiotensin system apparently causing a deleterious increase in oxygen consumption. Therefore, this injurious component of early reperfusion might prevent the potentially beneficial effect of a reduced tissue damage on survival or late arrhythmias.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)43-59
    Number of pages17
    JournalArchives internationales de pharmacodynamie et de therapie
    Volume316
    Publication statusPublished - 1992

    Keywords

    • CONVERTING ENZYME-INHIBITORS
    • INFARCT SIZE
    • THROMBOLYTIC THERAPY
    • CORONARY-OCCLUSION
    • BODY-SURFACE
    • HEART
    • STIMULATION
    • DOGS
    • PIG
    • ARRHYTHMIAS

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