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Long-term hypothermic preservation of cardiac myocytes isolated from the neonatal rat ventricle : a comparison of various crystalloid solutions
In this study, the functional and biochemical effects of crystalloid solutions on immature cardiac myocytes incubated under hypothermic conditions were evaluated. Cardiac myocytes were isolated from neonatal rat ventricles and cultured for 4 days, following which 12.5 x 10(5) myocytes per flask were...
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description | In this study, the functional and biochemical effects of crystalloid solutions on immature cardiac myocytes incubated under hypothermic conditions were evaluated. Cardiac myocytes were isolated from neonatal rat ventricles and cultured for 4 days, following which 12.5 x 10(5) myocytes per flask were incubated at 4 degrees C for 3, 6, 12, and 18 h in five types of crystalloid solutions: lactated Ringer's (LR), St. Thomas' Hospital (ST), University of Wisconsin (UW), 5% glucose-based potassium (GK), and normal saline (NS). The levels of creatine phosphokinase (CPK) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) in the solutions were measured after each hypothermic incubation, following which the myocytes were cultured for an additional 24 h at 37 degrees C to evaluate the recovery of the myocyte beating rate. In the LR, UW, and NS groups, the recovery ratios of the myocyte beating rate were over 95% of the control (the beating rate prior to hypothermic incubation) at 3 h, but decreased to 20.3, 15.1, and 0%, respectively, at 18 h. The ST and GK groups had significantly lower recovery ratios than the other three groups (72.9% and 63.4%, respectively) at 3 h. The release of CPK and LDH in the LR, UW, and NS groups was significantly suppressed compared to the ST and GK groups, with the greatest suppression observed in the LR group. Moreover, the ST and GK groups had the highest CPK and LDH levels, respectively. Thus, LR solution had the least cytotoxic effects, indicating that it could be the most suitable basic solution of the various cardioplegic or preservation solutions during the neonatal period. |
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