Myocardial apoptosis after cardioplegic arrest in the neonatal lamb

  • Hammel, James M
  • Caldarone, Christopher A
  • Van Natta, Timothy L
  • Wang, Li Xing
  • Welke, Karl F
  • Li, Weigen
  • Niles, Scott
  • Barner, Elisa
  • Scholz, Thomas D
  • Behrendt, Douglas M
  • Segar, Jeffrey L
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Publication date
June 2003
Publisher
The American Association for Thoracic Surgery. Published by Mosby, Inc.
ISSN
0022-5223

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveMyocardial apoptosis is observed after various cardiac injuries and is also a normal part of fetal cardiac development and early postnatal maturation. Cardioplegic arrest and reperfusion result in ischemic injury and oxidative stress, known triggers of apoptosis. Because the neonatal heart is in a proapoptotic state, we hypothesize that apoptosis is triggered after cardioplegic arrest in neonatal myocardium.MethodsWe started neonatal lambs (6-8 days old, n = 5) on cardiopulmonary bypass and administered cold crystalloid cardioplegia at 20-minute intervals. Total crossclamp time was 70 minutes, and bypass time was 90 minutes. After a six-hour recovery period, the hearts were excised and examined by using TdT-mediated dUTP ni...

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