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Roles of prostaglandin I-2 and thromboxane A(2) in cardiac ischemia-reperfusion injury - A study using mice lacking their respective receptors
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关键词: ACUTE MYOCARDIAL-ISCHEMIA;    INFARCT SIZE;    OCCLUSION REPERFUSION;    SYNTHASE INHIBITION;    NITRIC-OXIDE;    PIG-HEART;    PROSTACYCLIN;    RABBIT;    METABOLISM;    ILOPROST;   
DOI  :  10.1161/hc4301.098058
来源: SCIE
【 摘 要 】

Background-Prostaglandin (PG) I-2 and thromboxane (TX) A(2), the most common prostanoids in the cardiovascular system, are produced abundantly during cardiac ischemia/reperfusion (I/R); their roles in I/R injury, however, remain undetermined. We intended to clarify these roles of PGI(2) and TXA(2) using mice lacking the PGI, receptor, IP-/- mice, or the TXA(2) receptor, TP-/- mice. Methods and Results-The left anterior descending coronary artery was occluded for 1 hour and then reperfused for 24 hours. The size of myocardial infarct in IP-/- mice was significantly larger than that in wild-type mice, although the size of the area at risk was similar between the 2 groups of mice. In contrast, there was no such difference between TP-/- and wild-type mice. To further determine whether PGI(2) and TXA(2) act directly on the cardiac tissue or indirectly through their action on blood constituents, we perfused excised heart according to the Langendorff technique. The isolated heart was then subjected to global ischemia followed by reperfusion. In IP-/- mice, developed tension and coronary flow rate during reperfusion were significantly lower and release of creatine kinase was significantly higher than those in wild-type mice. There were no such differences, however, between TP-/- and wild-type mice. Conclusions-PGI(2), which was produced endogenously during cardiac I/R, exerts a protective effect on cardiomyocytes independent of its effects on platelets and neutrophils. In contrast, TXA(2) has little role in the cardiac I/R injury.

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