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Protection of the reperfused heart by L-propionylcarnitine. | LitMetric

Protection of the reperfused heart by L-propionylcarnitine.

J Appl Physiol (1985)

Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley 94720.

Published: October 1991

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study examined the effects of L-propionylcarnitine on heart function after ischemia-reperfusion in rat hearts, finding that doses of 5 and 10 mM led to complete recovery of heart pressure compared to only 40% without it.
  • L-propionylcarnitine significantly reduced the loss of creatine phosphate and ATP during ischemia, with 10 mM preventing ATP loss but not improving heart pressure if administered after ischemia began.
  • While L-propionylcarnitine helped improve coronary flow, high doses initially increased lactate dehydrogenase leakage, suggesting that timing of administration is crucial and that its protective effects might involve complex metabolic processes in the heart

Article Abstract

The effects of L-propionylcarnitine on mechanical function, creatine phosphate and ATP content, and lactate dehydrogenase leakage were studied in isolated perfused rat hearts exposed to global no-flow ischemia for 30 min followed by reperfusion for 20 min. Five and 10 mM L-propionylcarnitine resulted in a 100% recovery of left ventricular-developed pressure, whereas the recovery was only 40% in the hearts perfused without this agent. Ischemia-reperfusion caused a 85% loss of creatine phosphate and a 77% loss of ATP, which was prevented by 10 mM L-propionylcarnitine. Five millimolar L-propionylcarnitine protected the heart from the loss of creatine phosphate but not from the loss of ATP. Ten millimolar L-propionylcarnitine failed to improve the postischemic left ventricular-developed pressure, when it was added to the perfusate only after ischemia. L-propionylcarnitine alleviated the decrease of coronary flow in the reperfused hearts. Lactate dehydrogenase leakage was aggravated in the beginning of the reperfusion period by 10 mM L-propionylcarnitine. This adverse effect was, however, transient. L-Propionylcarnitine provides protection for the postischemic reperfused heart in a dose-dependent manner. The optimal time for administration is before the ischemic insult. High doses of this compound may perturb cell membrane integrity. Moreover, the present data point to an intracellular, metabolic, and perhaps anaplerotic mechanism of action of L-propionylcarnitine in cardiac ischemia-reperfusion injury.

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