Crystalloid and perfluorochemical perfusates in an isolated working rabbit heart preparation
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- DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.1985.249.2.H285
Crystalloid and perfluorochemical perfusates in an isolated working rabbit heart preparation
Abstract
Krebs-Henseleit buffer (KH) and a perfluorochemical (FC-43) were compared as perfusates in an isolated working rabbit heart preparation. Both perfusates were oxygenated in an identical manner using an infant bubble oxygenator. After 60 min of perfusion, no difference could be detected in the ratio of wet to dry heart weight between KH- and FC-43-perfused hearts (KH, 6.25 +/- 0.3; FC-43, 5.99 +/- 0.20). Left ventricular systolic pressure, maximal rate of left ventricular pressure rise, mean aortic systolic pressure, cardiac output, aortic flow, left ventricular power, and myocardial O2 consumption (MVO2) were significantly higher in FC-43-perfused hearts throughout the time of perfusion. However, there were no differences in resistance to cardiac output and heart rate. In KH- and FC-43-perfused hearts, MVO2 and left ventricular power were closely correlated (KH, r = 0.793; FC-43, r = 0.831). Significantly higher coronary flow of KH-perfused hearts could be attributed to the lower viscosity of KH (1.05 Pa . s) compared with FC-43 (1.91 Pa . s). Increased O2 extraction during KH perfusion could not compensate for low O2-carrying capacity of KH buffer (345 compared with 705 nmol O2 X ml-1 in FC-43 emulsion). A postischemic increase of coronary flow was observed only in FC-43-perfused hearts (28%). These results demonstrate a different response of perfused heart preparations to FC-43 and KH buffer.
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