C. Baufreton et al., IN-VIVO COMPARATIVE-STUDY OF 2 LACTOBIONATE BASED SOLUTIONS FOR PROLONGED HEART PRESERVATION, International journal of artificial organs, 18(5), 1995, pp. 264-272
The duration of safe heart preservation must be improved. Using a hete
rotopic heart transplantation model, we compared in vivo the recovery
of rabbits hearts preserved with a K(+)Lactobionate based fluid (UW: U
niversity of Wisconsin solution) or with a Na(+)Lactobionate based flu
id. In the ''preservation'' group, hearts were cold stored (4 degrees
C) for 6 hours with UW (n=9) or Na(+)Lactobionate solution (n=9). In t
he ''transplantation'' group, cold storage was followed by 3 hours of
reperfusion (UW: n=8, Na(+)Lactobionate solution. n=7). Functional rec
overy, adenine nucleotide pool, circulating blood cardiac enzymes, cir
culating blood and tissue malondialdehyde (MDA) were measured. Left ve
ntricular end-diastolic and developed pressures at different preload l
evels were better after preservation with UW than with Na(+)Lactobiona
te solution (p<0.05). Also with UW, adenosine diphosphate and total ad
enine nucleotide content were significantly higher than with Na(+)Lact
obionate solution (p<0.05) whereas adenosine triphosphate, monophospha
te and energy charges were similar. Cardiac enzymes and tissue MDA wer
e similar with UW and Na(+)Lactobionate solution. In circulating blood
, MDA was not detected. These results enhance the superiority of UW so
lution over a Na(+)Lactobionate based solution for long term heart pre
servation.