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Comparative Study
. 2000 Aug 27;70(4):576-8.
doi: 10.1097/00007890-200008270-00007.

Opening of mitochondrial potassium channels: a new target for graft preservation strategies?

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Comparative Study

Opening of mitochondrial potassium channels: a new target for graft preservation strategies?

E Kevelaitis et al. Transplantation. .

Abstract

Background: This study was designed to assess the protective effects of the mitochondrial adenosine triphosphate-sensitive potassium channel (KATP) opener diazoxide as an additive to heart preservation solution.

Methods: Forty isolated isovolumic buffer-perfused rat hearts were divided into four groups. Groups I and III hearts were arrested with and cold-stored in Celsior solution for 4 hr and 10 hr, respectively. In Groups II and IV, hearts underwent a protocol similar to that used in Group I and III, respectively, except that Celsior was supplemented with 100 micromol/L of diazoxide.

Results: The protective effects of diazoxide were primarily manifest as a better preservation of diastolic function and a reduction of myocardial edema. The improvement of postischemic systolic function was observed only after prolonged exposure to diazoxide in Group IV, compared with Group III. The endothelium-dependent and endothelium-independent coronary flow postischemic responses were not affected by the supplementation of Celsior with diazoxide.

Conclusions: Pharmacologic activation of mitochondrial KATP channels seems to be an effective means of improving preservation of cold-stored hearts, which is consistent with the presumed role of these channels as end effectors of the cardioprotective preconditioning pathway.

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