The recovery of both contractile performance and metabolic response of rat heart following 1 h of ischemia after equilibration with glucose + insulin (glucose-ischemia) or with pyruvate (pyruvate-ischemia), was tested in normoxic reperfusion in the presence of glucose + insulin, pyruvate, lactate or acetate. In glucoseischemia only the reperfusion with pyruvate results in a complete recovery of the contractile force (left ventricular pressure, LVP) (170%) and good recovery of high energy phosphate compounds. Lower LVP and tissue energy charge were found in glucose reperfusion and even less in lactate and acetate reperfusion. Disappearance of the IMP accumulated during ischemia is evident only in the pyruvate reperfusion indicating a higher ...
AbstractObjectiveMyocardial injury and dysfunction following ischemia are mediated in part by reacti...
transient global ischemia. Glucose and palmitate oxidation in isolated working rat hearts reperfused...
This study analyzes the importance of the source and rate of ATP production (glucose flux, glycogeno...
grantor: University of TorontoThe major cause of perioperative morbidity and mortality aft...
Pyruvate (Pyr) was proposed as an additive to cold high-K(+)-low-Ca(2+) cardioplegia (CPG) to protec...
Current disagreements regarding the choice of substrates for optimum recovery of mechanical performa...
An important question in energy metabolism of the reperfused, previously ischemic myocardium is whet...
Pyruvate prevents the permeability transition of rat heart mitochondria induced by the system calciu...
We have previously described the rates of oxidation for long-chain fatty acids and glucose in stunne...
During a period of ischaemia, the myocardium switches predominantly from fatty acid metabolism to an...
To assess the value of myocardial substrate in the occurrence of ischemic-reperfusion damage, isolat...
The efficacy of increasing glycolysis during ischemia for enhancing the salutary effects of reperfus...
AbstractImpaired myocardial metabolism after cardioplegic arrest results in persistent anaerobic lac...
The acute adaptation of myocardial glucose metabolism in response to low-flow ischemia and reperfusi...
The present investigation studied the effect of increasing severities of ischemic injury on recovery...
AbstractObjectiveMyocardial injury and dysfunction following ischemia are mediated in part by reacti...
transient global ischemia. Glucose and palmitate oxidation in isolated working rat hearts reperfused...
This study analyzes the importance of the source and rate of ATP production (glucose flux, glycogeno...
grantor: University of TorontoThe major cause of perioperative morbidity and mortality aft...
Pyruvate (Pyr) was proposed as an additive to cold high-K(+)-low-Ca(2+) cardioplegia (CPG) to protec...
Current disagreements regarding the choice of substrates for optimum recovery of mechanical performa...
An important question in energy metabolism of the reperfused, previously ischemic myocardium is whet...
Pyruvate prevents the permeability transition of rat heart mitochondria induced by the system calciu...
We have previously described the rates of oxidation for long-chain fatty acids and glucose in stunne...
During a period of ischaemia, the myocardium switches predominantly from fatty acid metabolism to an...
To assess the value of myocardial substrate in the occurrence of ischemic-reperfusion damage, isolat...
The efficacy of increasing glycolysis during ischemia for enhancing the salutary effects of reperfus...
AbstractImpaired myocardial metabolism after cardioplegic arrest results in persistent anaerobic lac...
The acute adaptation of myocardial glucose metabolism in response to low-flow ischemia and reperfusi...
The present investigation studied the effect of increasing severities of ischemic injury on recovery...
AbstractObjectiveMyocardial injury and dysfunction following ischemia are mediated in part by reacti...
transient global ischemia. Glucose and palmitate oxidation in isolated working rat hearts reperfused...
This study analyzes the importance of the source and rate of ATP production (glucose flux, glycogeno...