BENEFITS OF LATE CORONARY-ARTERY REPERFUSION ON INFARCT EXPANSION PROGRESSIVELY DIMINISH OVER TIME - RELATION TO VIABLE ISLETS OF MYOCYTES WITHIN THE SCAR
Ia. Alhaddad et al., BENEFITS OF LATE CORONARY-ARTERY REPERFUSION ON INFARCT EXPANSION PROGRESSIVELY DIMINISH OVER TIME - RELATION TO VIABLE ISLETS OF MYOCYTES WITHIN THE SCAR, The American heart journal, 131(3), 1996, pp. 451-457
To define the time limit and mechanism of the effects of late coronary
artery reperfusion on infarct expansion, rats were randomized into on
e of four groups: permanent left coronary artery occlusion; and 2, 8,
and 16 hours of left coronary artery occlusion followed by reperfusion
. Two weeks after coronary occlusion, morphometric and histologic anal
yses were performed. Benefits of late reperfusion on infarct expansion
progressively diminished after increasingly long periods of coronary
occlusion and were minimal but present after 16 hours of coronary occl
usion. The extent of the benefits of late reperfusion on infarct expan
sion were related to preservation and hypertrophy of small islets of s
till viable myocytes located mainly in the subepicardium of the scar.