Title of article :
The effect of repeated diazepam administration on myocardial function in the ischemia-reperfused isolated rat heart
Author/Authors :
Shackebaei, Dareuosh kermanshah university of medical sciences - School of Medicine, Medical Biology Research Center - Department of Physiology, كرمانشاه, ايران , Kayhani, Bijan isfahan university of medical sciences - School of Medicine - Department of Physiology, اصفهان, ايران , Godini, Aliashraf kermanshah university of medical sciences - School of Medicine,Medical Biology Research Center, كرمانشاه, ايران , Pourshanazari, Aliasghar isfahan university of medical sciences - School of Medicine - Department of Physiology, اصفهان, ايران , Reshadat, Sohyla kermanshah university of medical sciences - Department of Pediatrics, كرمانشاه, ايران
From page :
755
To page :
759
Abstract :
Objectives: To evaluate whether repeated diazepam administration affects the heart in ischemia- reperfusion. Methods: This study was performed at the Medical Biology Research Center, Kermanshah, Iran, from March to September 2008. Four groups of rats were subjected to a daily injection of diazepam (group 1 [0.5 mg/kg for 21 days], group II [2.5 mg/kg for 5 days], and group III [5 mg/kg for 5 days] intraperitoneally), and saline solution (21 days) in the control groups. Isolated, perfused hearts were subjected to 40 minutes global ischemia, and 45 minutes reperfusion. The left ventricular developed pressure (LVDP), heart rate, and coronary flow were measured. Rate pressure product (RPP) was calculated. In reperfusion, released lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) enzyme in effluent was measured. Results: It was observed that the recovery of the RPP and LVDP in reperfusion significantly decreased in the test group III (n=9) in comparison to the control (n=8). During the reperfusion period, the released LDH significantly increased in test group II (n=8) and group III in comparison with the control. Conclusion: The results show that repeated administration of diazepam (5 mg/kg for 5 days) reduced the cardiac performance in reperfusion, and significantly exacerbated the ischemia-reperfusion injury. It is probably mediated by the changing of cardiac susceptibility in ischemia due to repeated administration of diazepam.
Journal title :
Saudi Medical Journal
Journal title :
Saudi Medical Journal
Record number :
2680908
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