Infusion of cardioplegia with monounsaturated lipids attenuates myocardial injury: involvement of lipid rafts in the protective effect (667.8)

2014 
Myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury (IRI) can lead to deleterious clinical outcomes following cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). We developed fusogenic lipid vesicles (FLVs) formulated with monounsaturated lipids (MULs) that modulate endothelial cell (EC) adhesion molecule expression. The purpose of this study was two fold: 1) determine in a swine CPB model the effect of infusing crystalloid cardioplegia (CC)+FLVs in attenuating IRI; and 2) elucidate potential mechanisms by which FLV administration provides protection. We hypothesize that FLVs rapidly incorporate MULs into EC lipid raft microdomains (LRMs) altering their composition, which in turn interferes with EC activation signaling. To evaluate efficacy of FLV treatment swine hearts were infused with CC or with CC+FLVs and underwent 2h of cross-clamp ischemia. After clamps were removed, cardiac function was evaluated during 2h of reperfusion. To evaluate potential cellular mechanisms of FLV protection, in vitro studies to visualize incorporation of MUL...
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