1994
DOI: 10.1159/000244023
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Are Age-Related Differences in Response to Myocardial Ischemia and Cardioplegia pH Dependent?

Abstract: Phosphorus-31 nuclear magnetic resonance and left ventricular pressure development (dP/dt) were used to test the hypothesis that age-related differences in myocardial functional recovery after ischemia and cold crystalloid cardioplegia (CCC) are the result of an inverse relationship between recovery and the decrease in intracellular pH (pHi) during ischemia. Neonatal (3-8 days) and adult rabbit hearts were Langendorff perfused using two protocols: (1) control – 30min perfusion, 30 min global ischemi… Show more

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“…Our results (Fig. 1) reconfirm that CCC diminishes the fall in pH i otherwise observed during ischemia (6,50). Again, one predicts from the general hypothesis that, after cardioplegia, diminished proton accumulation will decrease stimulation of Na-dependent pH regulation and thereby diminish Na uptake (16,49) and Na i accumulation during ischemia (7,10).…”
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“…Our results (Fig. 1) reconfirm that CCC diminishes the fall in pH i otherwise observed during ischemia (6,50). Again, one predicts from the general hypothesis that, after cardioplegia, diminished proton accumulation will decrease stimulation of Na-dependent pH regulation and thereby diminish Na uptake (16,49) and Na i accumulation during ischemia (7,10).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…pH i was determined from the chemical shift of Pi (6). High-energy phosphates are reported as percentage of control peak intensity (10).…”
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