Shul'zhenko V S, Pukhova T M, Khatkevich A N, Kapel'ko V I
Biull Eksp Biol Med. 1986 Apr;101(4):404-7.
The response of rat and guinea-pig hearts to ischemia and reperfusion has been studied in identical conditions. Total 15-min ischemia of isolated rat hearts at 36 degrees C induced an almost 3-fold rise in isovolumic left ventricular diastolic pressure as well as a fall in the developed pressure and heart rate. Guinea-pig hearts, in the same conditions, exhibited a more steep fall in heart rate, with no rise in diastolic pressure. With constant heart rate produced by electrical stimulation at 4 Hz, the difference between two groups remained unchanged, while a more rapid fall in developed pressure in guinea-pig hearts coincided with a more profound fall in extracellular pH and almost a 2-fold rise in extracellular K+ activity. Rapid elimination of K+ and H+ at the early stages of reperfusion was followed by fibrillation in the majority of guinea-pig hearts, while no fibrillation was observed in rat hearts.
在相同条件下研究了大鼠和豚鼠心脏对缺血和再灌注的反应。在36℃下对离体大鼠心脏进行总共15分钟的缺血,导致等容左心室舒张压几乎升高3倍,同时收缩压和心率下降。在相同条件下,豚鼠心脏的心率下降更为明显,舒张压没有升高。通过4Hz电刺激使心率恒定,两组之间的差异保持不变,而豚鼠心脏收缩压下降更快,同时细胞外pH值下降更深,细胞外钾离子活性几乎升高2倍。在再灌注早期快速清除钾离子和氢离子后,大多数豚鼠心脏发生颤动,而大鼠心脏未观察到颤动。