Abstract
Background. Our recent work has shown that calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) may play an important role in mediation of ischemic preconditioning. Therefore, we tested the hypothesis that CGRP-induced preconditioning protects against myocardial damage after prolonged cardioplegic arrest in isolated rat hearts. Methods. Six groups were studied: the control, ischemic preconditioning, and CGRP-pretreated groups for both 4- and 8-hour hypothermic ischemia. All hearts were arrested using St. Thomas Hospital cardioplegia, and then reperfused with normothermic Krebs-Henseleit solution for 60 minutes after the 4- or 8-hour hypothermic ischemic period. Hearts were subjected to two cycles of 5-minute ischemia and 10-minute reperfusion in the ischemic preconditioning group. In the CGRP-pretreated group, Krebs-Henseleit solution containing CGRP (5 × 10 −9 mol/L) was substituted for the ischemic period. Results. At 30 minutes of reperfusion after 4-hour storage, left ventricular pressure (mm Hg) and its first derivative (dp/dt max, mm Hg/s) in the control, ischemic preconditioning, and CGRP groups were 65.2 ± 5.93 and 1,170 ± 119, 94.13 ± 4.93 and 1,825 ± 145.83, and 85.47 ± 4.17 and 1,900 ± 123.13, respectively ( p < 0.01). After 8-hour storage, left ventricular pressure (mm Hg) and dp/dt max (mm Hg/s) in the same groups were 51.07 ± 5.83 and 815 ± 107.17, 83.47 ± 6.54 and 1,480 ± 120.91, and 84.8 ± 8.49 and 1,396 ± 126.16 ( p < 0.01). Ischemic preconditioning and CGRP-induced preconditioning also significantly reduced the release of myocardial enzymes. Conclusions. The present studies suggest that ischemic preconditioning protects against ischemia-reperfusion injury even after 8 hours of hypothermic preservation in isolated rat hearts, and that CGRP exerts preconditioning-like cardioprotection.
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