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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 103, 927-935, Copyright © 1992 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
M Quantz, C Tchervenkov and RC Chiu
The characterization of unique responses of immature hearts to ischemic
injury is important in devising better methods of myocardial protection for
neonatal cardiac operations. Two end-points used to assess the
vulnerability of immature myocardium to ischemic injury, namely, the time
between onset of ischemia to the beginning of contracture and the
functional recovery after reperfusion, had yielded results that appeared to
be contradictory. In this study both the immature and adult rabbit hearts
were used to study these two end-points in the same model, to assess their
relationships and physiologic implications. Our data confirmed that,
although immature hearts have greater capacity than adult hearts for
functional recovery after identical periods of ischemic insult, their times
to ischemic contracture are not prolonged, as could have been expected. A
negative correlation between the rise in resting myocardial tension (i.e.,
contracture) and the recovery of ventricular function after reperfusion was
noted both in the neonatal and in the adult hearts. However, reperfusion
undertaken after "the onset of contracture" showed that the ventricle could
still regain a measure of its function, which indicates that the
"irreversibility" in global ventricular function is a gradual and
progressive phenomenon. Biochemical studies of sarcoplasmic reticular
calcium- adenosinetriphosphatase activity indicated that the immature
myocardium has a significantly lower activity of this enzyme. Further
depression of this enzyme activity after ischemia is seen in the immature
hearts and may in part explain the earlier onset of contracture reported. A
unifying concept to explain these unique responses of neonatal hearts to
ischemia is proposed, based on the immaturities of certain key enzymes. The
implications of these findings in the development of better protective
techniques are also discussed.
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Unique responses of immature hearts to ischemia. Functional recovery versus initiation of contracture
Division of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, Montreal General Hospital/McGill University, Quebec, Canada.
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