Abstract
The aim is to compare effects of three different protocols of limb remote ischaemic preconditioning (LRIP) on ischaemia reperfusion injury in an acute left anterior descending artery (LAD) occlusion model rat. Forty adult male Wistar rats were randomly assigned into four groups: group A, control; group B, LRIP in bilateral upper-limb (BUL) IP; group C, LRIP in bilateral lower-limb (BLL) IP; group D, LRIP in bilateral upper and lower limbs (ULL) IP. The 60min ligation and 180min reperfusion in LAD were applied to all rats. Limb remote ischaemic preconditioning was performed using 5min occlusion and 15min reperfusion (six cycles). Heart rate, blood pressure and electrogastrography (EGG) were recorded. Creatine kinase isoenzyme (CK-MB) level and infarct size were measured. Limb remote ischaemic preconditioning did not significantly affect heart rate, systolic blood pressure and arrhythmia score. However, LRIP significantly increased DBP value and decreased CK-MB levels and infarct size in group B, C, and D. Moreover, LRIP in ULL had a significantly better effect on reducing infarct size than LRIP in BUL and BLL. Limb remote ischaemic preconditioning at limbs could significantly reduce reperfusion injury in the heart. Moreover, LRIP in ULL indicated a better effect in reducing infarct size than LRIP in BUL and BLL.
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