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Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 273: H1651-H1657, 1997;
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Vol. 273, Issue 4, H1651-H1657, October 1997

Late preconditioning against stunning is not mediated by increased antioxidant defenses in conscious pigs

Xian-Liang Tang1,2, Yumin Qiu1,2, Julio F. Turrens3, Jian-Zhong Sun1, and Roberto Bolli1,2

1 Experimental Research Laboratory, Section of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas 77030; 2 Experimental Research Laboratory, Division of Cardiology, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky 40292; and 3 Department of Biomedical Sciences, College of Allied Health, University of South Alabama, Mobile, Alabama 36688

Previous studies in conscious pigs have demonstrated that a sequence of ten 2-min coronary occlusion/2-min reperfusion cycles renders the heart relatively resistant to myocardial stunning 24 h later [late preconditioning (PC) against stunning] by an unknown mechanism. Since oxygen radicals contribute importantly to myocardial stunning and since antioxidant enzymes have been reported to be upregulated 24 h after PC in dogs and rabbits, we tested the hypothesis that late PC against stunning is related to an increase in endogenous antioxidant defenses. Chronically instrumented conscious pigs underwent a sequence of ten 2-min coronary occlusion/2-min reperfusion cycles (preconditioned group, n = 11) or received no intervention (control group, n = 5). Twenty-four hours later, pigs were killed and the myocardial levels of Mn superoxide dismutase (SOD), Cu-Zn SOD, catalase, glutathione (GSH) peroxidase, GSH reductase, GSH, GSH disulfide, alpha -tocopherol, and ascorbate were measured. There were no differences in any of the enzymatic or nonenzymatic antioxidants between the ischemic and nonischemic regions in the preconditioned group or between the control and the preconditioned group. Thus, when a marked protection against stunning was present (24 h after PC), no alteration in antioxidant defenses was observed. These results indicate that, in conscious pigs, late PC against myocardial stunning is not mediated by increased endogenous antioxidant defenses, thereby refuting one of the major current hypotheses regarding this phenomenon.

superoxide dismutase; catalase; glutathione peroxidase; glutathione reductase; tocopherol; ascorbate


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