1987
DOI: 10.1007/bf01906862
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Inhibition of contractility during the early phase of total ischaemia in the working heart. Recovery during reperfusion

Abstract: Total global ischaemia of the normothermic working rat heart caused an initial positive inotropic response characterized by vigorous contractions. After +/- 15 s this response reached a peak whereafter the isotonic contraction amplitude started to decline. After +/- 3.5 min the heart ceased to beat. The low level of high energy phosphates (HEP), determined 3 min after the onset of ischaemia, indicated that these phases of contractility during ischaemia might play a significant role in depleting HEP. This was s… Show more

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“…Contracture development during ischaemia might already be evident after about 9 min in a perfused rat heart (Steinmann et al 1987). Reperfusion of a contractured heart leads to poor mechanical function and low coronary flow (Humphrey et al 1981), at least during the early stages of ischaemia.…”
Section: M L Steinmann and M Storm [ The Conservation Of Mitochondrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contracture development during ischaemia might already be evident after about 9 min in a perfused rat heart (Steinmann et al 1987). Reperfusion of a contractured heart leads to poor mechanical function and low coronary flow (Humphrey et al 1981), at least during the early stages of ischaemia.…”
Section: M L Steinmann and M Storm [ The Conservation Of Mitochondrmentioning
confidence: 99%