Abstract
We investigated the effects of coenzyme Q 10 and verapamil, either alone or in combination, on cardiac function impaired by repeated ischemic arrests and reperfusion in the isolated rat heart. In the group with a single ischemic arrest, the aortic flow, cardiac output, stroke volume, coronary flow, and heart rate recovered well (72% to 100% of the prearrest values). In the repeatedarrest group, the recovery of aortic flow (24%), cardiac output (30%), stroke volume (40%), or coronary flow (63%) was much poorer than that in the single-arrest group. Pretreatment with coenzyme Q 10 given intraperitoneally improved aortic flow, cardiac output, stroke volume, coronary flow, and heart rate. The addition of verapamil to the reperfusion solution also protected the cardiac function with a decrease in heart rate. However, combination therapy with coenzyme Q 10 and verapamil further increased the recoveries of aortic flow, cardiac output, stroke volume, and coronary flow to 57%, 61%, 77%, and 84%, respectively, which were better than the values after treatment with coenzyme Q 10 or verapamil alone. We, therefore, suggest that treatment with coenzyme Q 10 or verapamil, alone or in combination, in addition to St. Thomas' Hospital solution effectively protects cardiac function impaired by repeated ischemic arrests and reperfusion.
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