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J.Jpn. Surg. Soc.. 88(6): 755-760, 1987


Original article

CHANGES OF Ca++-ATPase ACTIVITY OF RAT MYOCYTE UNDER CARDIOPLEGIA

Second Department of Surgery, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan

Shinichi Satoh, Takahiro Kawai, Kazuhiro Kitaura, Koichi Oga, Takahiro Oka

Ischemic changes of cardiac muscle under cardioplegia must be evaluated at a subcellular level from functional aspects using cytochemical procedures as well as from morphological aspects. In this study, kinetics of Ca++-ATPase activity of rat cardiac myocytes under GIK-cardioplegia was estimated using a new one-step lead citrate method reported by Ando et al. The Ca++-ATPase activity of mitochondria in myocytes which had temporalily increased at 15 minutes after initiation of cardioplegia, showed a slight decrease at 30 minutes and then almost disappeared at 60 minutes. At 60 minutes after the cardioplegia, the Ca++-ATPase activities of the sarcoplasmic reticula and myofilaments were well preserved and electromicroscopic findings of the myocytes remained normal. Thus, changes of Ca++-ATPase activity of mitochondria are considered to reflect ischemic damage of myocyte sharply, preceding morphological changes in ultrastructure.


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