Heat pretreatment differentially affects cardiac fatty acid accumulation during ischemia and postischemic reperfusion

2001 ◽  
Vol 280 (4) ◽  
pp. H1736-H1743 ◽  
Author(s):  
Richard N. M. Cornelussen ◽  
Ger J. Van Der Vusse ◽  
Theo H. M. Roemen ◽  
Luc H. E. H. Snoeckx

We investigated whether the cardioprotection induced by heat stress (HS) pretreatment is associated with mitigation of phospholipid degradation during the ischemic and/or postischemic period. The hearts, isolated from control rats and from heat-pretreated rats (42°C for 15 min) either 30 min (HS0.5-h) or 24 h (HS24-h) earlier, were subjected to 45 min of no-flow ischemia, followed by 45 min of reperfusion. Unesterified arachidonic acid (AA) accumulation was taken as a measure for phospholipid degradation. Significantly improved postischemic ventricular functional recovery was only found in the HS24-h group. During ischemia, AA accumulated comparably in control and both HS groups. During reperfusion in control and HS0.5-h hearts, AA further accumulated (control hearts from 82 ± 33 to 109 ± 51 nmol/g dry wt, not significant; HS-0.5h hearts from 52 ± 22 to 120 ± 53 nmol/g dry wt; P < 0.05). In contrast, AA was lower at the end of the reperfusion phase in HS24-h hearts than at the end of the preceding ischemic period (74 ± 18 vs. 46 ± 23 nmol/g dry wt; P < 0.05). Thus accelerated reperfusion-induced degradation of phospholipids in control hearts is completely absent in HS24-h hearts. Furthermore, the lack of functional improvement in HS0.5-h hearts is also associated with a lack of beneficial effect on lipid homeostasis. Therefore, it is proposed that enhanced membrane stability during reperfusion is a key mediator in the heat-induced cardioprotection.

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