Title of article :
Failure of Chronic, High-dose, Oral Vitamin E Treatment to Protect the Ischemic, Reperfused Porcine Heart
Author/Authors :
Hermann H. Klein، نويسنده , , Sibylle Pich، نويسنده , , Stefanie Lindert-Heimberg، نويسنده , , Klaus Nebendahl، نويسنده , , Paul Niedmann، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1993
Pages :
10
From page :
103
To page :
112
Abstract :
Lipid peroxidation, presumably the result of free radical-mediated injury, has been shown to occur during myocardial ischemia and reperfusion. Since vitamin E is a very effective, naturally occurring, chain-breaking antioxidant, it was investigated whether a vitamin E-supplemented diet increased myocardial tolerance towards ischemia and reperfusion in pigs. In addition to a standard diet which contained 30 mg vitamin E/kg (approximate daily vitamin E intake 30 mg), ten pigs were fed with 10 g vitamin E (all-rac-alpha-tocopherol acetate, Merck AG, Darmstadt, Germany) daily for at least 4 weeks. Ten control pigs remained on the standard diet. In an open chest preparation, the left anterior descending coronary artery was distally ligated for 45 min followed by 3 d of reperfusion. Infarct size was determined as the ratio of infarcted (tetrazolium stain) to ischemic myocardium (dye technique). Regional systolic shortening was evaluated by sonomicrometry. Vitamin E concentrations in plasma and myocardium were measured by high-performance liquid chromatography. Global hemodynamic characteristics did not differ between the two groups. Oral pretreatment with vitamin E raised the plasma concentration of this vitamin from 1.1±0.3 to 5.0±1.0 mg/l and the myocardial content from 4.2±0.7 to 18.6±2.7 ng/mg fresh weight. Vitamin E treatment did not reduce infarct size, which amounted to 71.3±5% in the control group and to 71.7±8.2% in the treated animals. Furthermore, recovery of regional systolic shortening of the reperfused segment did not significantly differ in the two groups after 3 d reperfusion; it measured 2±4% in the controls and 6±6% (p=0.16) in the treated animals. Therefore, chronic, oral treatment with vitamin E which raised myocardial and plasma concentrations of this vitamin 4- to 5-fold did not increase myocardial tolerance towards ischemia and reperfusion in this animal model.
Keywords :
Ischemia , reperfusion , pigs , vitamin E
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
Serial Year :
1993
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
Record number :
524950
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