A new model for evaluation of thrombosis and ischaemia/reperfusion injury |
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Authors: | Ravn H B Møldrup U Ilkjaer L B Chew M Jensen L Johnsen S Birk-Sørensen L Tønnesen E Hjortdal V E |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Experimental & Clinical Research, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark. |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: The purpose of the present study was to describe infarct size and platelet accumulation when reperfusion injury was combined with a thrombogenic lesion in the coronary artery. The left anterior descending artery was damaged in 11 pigs and subsequently occluded proximal to the lesion for 50 min, followed by 4 h of reperfusion. RESULTS: The infarct size/area at risk was 40 (35 63)%. Infarct size correlated with troponin-T-3 h (p=0.85, p<0.002), but not with creatine kinase-3 h. Platelet aggregation decreased by 34% (p<0.01) at 15 min of reperfusion, but returned to baseline. Platelet accumulation in the left ventricle was significantly higher in the area at risk (194 (157-206)%) compared to the right ventricle (137 (120-142)%); p<0.05). CONCLUSION: A decreased platelet reactivity and increased accumulation of platelets in the area at risk indicates that activated platelets become entrapped in the myocardium. Troponin-T was a better marker of myocardial damage than creatine kinase in this in vivo model with pigs. |
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Keywords: | Animals infarct size ischaemic markers platelets thrombosis |
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