The cardioprotective effect of microemulsion propofol against ischemia and reperfusion injury in isolated rat heart

BackgroundLipid-emulsion propofol (LP) has cardioprotective effects against ischemia-reperfusion injury, but it has lipid-related side effects. Microemulsion propofol (MP) is a lipid-free propofol emulsified with 10% purified poloxamer 188 (PP188). PP188 is a nonionic surfactant and has cardioprotec...

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Main Authors: Min Jung Hur, Heezoo Kim, Dong Kyu Lee, Sang Ho Lim
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Language:English
Published: Korean Society of Anesthesiologists 2012-04-01
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author Min Jung Hur
Heezoo Kim
Dong Kyu Lee
Sang Ho Lim
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Sang Ho Lim
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description BackgroundLipid-emulsion propofol (LP) has cardioprotective effects against ischemia-reperfusion injury, but it has lipid-related side effects. Microemulsion propofol (MP) is a lipid-free propofol emulsified with 10% purified poloxamer 188 (PP188). PP188 is a nonionic surfactant and has cardioprotective effects. However, some reports have suggested that reduced cardioprotective effects were observed when the cardioprotective agents were used in combination even though each cardioprotective agent has cardioprotective effects. The aims of this study were to examine and compare the cardioprotective effects of MP and LP.Methods50 isolated rat hearts were perfused with modified Kreb's solution. They were divided into 4 groups and underwent 30 minutes of ischemia and 60 minutes of reperfusion. Control group: ischemia-reperfusion was performed without treatment. LP, MP and PP groups: LP, MP and PP188 were infused during the pre-ischemic and reperfusion period, respectively. Hemodynamic parameters and coronary effluent flow rate (CEFR) were measured. Infarct size was determined using triphenyl-tetrazolium staining.ResultsIn the MP group, systolic pressure was maintained near baseline, the systolic pressure was higher than that in the other groups and HR was lower than that in the other groups during reperfusion. Diastolic pressure was transiently increased in the PP group after treatment and at 5 minutes after reperfusion compared with that in the control group and in the the LP group. There were no differences in dP/dtmax and CEFR between groups. Infarct size in the LP, MP and PP groups was smaller than that in the control group, but there were no significant differences between these three groups.ConclusionsMP has cardioprotective effects similar to those of LP. MP can be used for cardiac anesthesia in cases with ischemia-reperfusion injury to avoid the lipid-related side effects of LP.
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spelling doaj.art-0f1d90503568407d839933d6947de41d2022-12-21T17:49:32ZengKorean Society of AnesthesiologistsKorean Journal of Anesthesiology2005-64192005-75632012-04-0162435836410.4097/kjae.2012.62.4.3587323The cardioprotective effect of microemulsion propofol against ischemia and reperfusion injury in isolated rat heartMin Jung Hur0Heezoo Kim1Dong Kyu Lee2Sang Ho Lim3Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Korea University Medical Center, Guro Hospital, Seoul, Korea.Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Korea University Medical Center, Guro Hospital, Seoul, Korea.Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Korea University Medical Center, Guro Hospital, Seoul, Korea.Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Korea University Medical Center, Guro Hospital, Seoul, Korea.BackgroundLipid-emulsion propofol (LP) has cardioprotective effects against ischemia-reperfusion injury, but it has lipid-related side effects. Microemulsion propofol (MP) is a lipid-free propofol emulsified with 10% purified poloxamer 188 (PP188). PP188 is a nonionic surfactant and has cardioprotective effects. However, some reports have suggested that reduced cardioprotective effects were observed when the cardioprotective agents were used in combination even though each cardioprotective agent has cardioprotective effects. The aims of this study were to examine and compare the cardioprotective effects of MP and LP.Methods50 isolated rat hearts were perfused with modified Kreb's solution. They were divided into 4 groups and underwent 30 minutes of ischemia and 60 minutes of reperfusion. Control group: ischemia-reperfusion was performed without treatment. LP, MP and PP groups: LP, MP and PP188 were infused during the pre-ischemic and reperfusion period, respectively. Hemodynamic parameters and coronary effluent flow rate (CEFR) were measured. Infarct size was determined using triphenyl-tetrazolium staining.ResultsIn the MP group, systolic pressure was maintained near baseline, the systolic pressure was higher than that in the other groups and HR was lower than that in the other groups during reperfusion. Diastolic pressure was transiently increased in the PP group after treatment and at 5 minutes after reperfusion compared with that in the control group and in the the LP group. There were no differences in dP/dtmax and CEFR between groups. Infarct size in the LP, MP and PP groups was smaller than that in the control group, but there were no significant differences between these three groups.ConclusionsMP has cardioprotective effects similar to those of LP. MP can be used for cardiac anesthesia in cases with ischemia-reperfusion injury to avoid the lipid-related side effects of LP.http://ekja.org/upload/pdf/kjae-62-358.pdfheartischemiamicroemulsion propofolreperfusion injury
spellingShingle Min Jung Hur
Heezoo Kim
Dong Kyu Lee
Sang Ho Lim
The cardioprotective effect of microemulsion propofol against ischemia and reperfusion injury in isolated rat heart
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
heart
ischemia
microemulsion propofol
reperfusion injury
title The cardioprotective effect of microemulsion propofol against ischemia and reperfusion injury in isolated rat heart
title_full The cardioprotective effect of microemulsion propofol against ischemia and reperfusion injury in isolated rat heart
title_fullStr The cardioprotective effect of microemulsion propofol against ischemia and reperfusion injury in isolated rat heart
title_full_unstemmed The cardioprotective effect of microemulsion propofol against ischemia and reperfusion injury in isolated rat heart
title_short The cardioprotective effect of microemulsion propofol against ischemia and reperfusion injury in isolated rat heart
title_sort cardioprotective effect of microemulsion propofol against ischemia and reperfusion injury in isolated rat heart
topic heart
ischemia
microemulsion propofol
reperfusion injury
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