74. Effects
of pharmacological preconditioning by emodin/oleanolic acid treatment and/or ischemic preconditioning on
mitochondrial antioxidant components as well as the susceptibility to
ischemia-reperfusion injury in rat hearts
YING DU; KAM MING KO;
Using an ex vivo rat heart model of
ischemia-reperfusion (I-R) injury, we examined the effect of pharmacological
preconditioning by chronic treatment with emodin
(EMD)/oleanolic acid (OA) at low dose (25 μmol/kg/day x 15) and/or ischemic preconditioning (IPC) (4
cycles of 5 min ischemia followed by 5 min of reperfusion) on myocardial I-R
injury. The results indicated that EMD/OA pretreatment, IPC, or their
combinations (EMD+IPC and OA+IPC) protected against myocardial I-R injury, as
assessed by lactate dehydrogenase leakage and
contractile force recovery. The cardioprotection was
associated with a differential enhancement in mitochondrial antioxidant
components. The combined EMD/OA and IPC pretreatment produced
cardioprotective action in a semi-additive manner.
This suggested that EMD/OA pretreatment and IPC protected against myocardial
I-R injury via a similar but not identical biochemical mechanism.