Anti-Stunning and Anti-Infarct Effects of Adenosine-Enhanced Ischemic Preconditioning

2000 
Background—Adenosine-enhanced ischemic preconditioning (APC) extends the protection afforded by ischemic preconditioning (IPC) by both significantly decreasing infarct size and significantly enhancing post-ischemic functional recovery. In this study, the anti-infarct effects and the anti-stunning effects of APC in contributing to enhanced post-ischemic functional recovery were determined and compared with IPC. Methods and Results—Sheep (n=96) were subjected to 15, 30, 45, or 60 minutes of regional ischemia and 120 minutes of reperfusion. IPC hearts received 5 minutes of regional ischemia and 5 minutes of reperfusion before ischemia/reperfusion. APC hearts received a bolus injection of adenosine coincident with IPC. Adenosine hearts (ADO) received a bolus injection of adenosine before ischemia/reperfusion. Regional ischemia (RI) hearts received no pretreatment. Infarct size/area at risk was determined by tetrazolium staining. Regional myocardial function was determined by sonomicrometry. Segment shortening...
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