TY - JOUR
T1 - Evolution of epicardial R wave voltage following experimental coronary artery occlusion
T2 - Effects of hyaluronidase
AU - Ribeiro, Lair G.T.
AU - Hillis, L. David
AU - Maroko, Peter R.
PY - 1981/8
Y1 - 1981/8
N2 - Summary: The goals of this investigation were: 1) to examine the pattern of evolution of epicardial R wave voltage during the 24 h after experimental coronary artery occlusion; and 2) to determine whether hyaluronidase, an agent shown previously to reduce myocardial ischaemic injury, alters this evolution. Coronary artery occlusion was performed in 36 dogs. In the control dogs, the average R wave voltage (R) recorded over the ischaemic myocardium increased by 7.6 ± 0.8 mV (P <0.001) from before to 15 min after coronary artery occlusion, then gradually returned to baseline over the ensuing 4 h. Subsequently, R wave voltage continued to fall, and 24 h after occlusion, R was 17.8 ± 1.8 mV (P <0.001) less than before occlusion. In the hyaluronidase-treated dogs (500 NF units·kg-1), R recorded over the ischaemic myocardium increased similarly to the controls before hyaluronidase administration. However, in contrast to the control dogs, the administration of hyaluronidase 20 min after occlusion caused R to return to baseline over the ensuing 40 min and 24 h after occlusion, the treated animals lost significantly less R wave voltage than the controls (P <0.001).
AB - Summary: The goals of this investigation were: 1) to examine the pattern of evolution of epicardial R wave voltage during the 24 h after experimental coronary artery occlusion; and 2) to determine whether hyaluronidase, an agent shown previously to reduce myocardial ischaemic injury, alters this evolution. Coronary artery occlusion was performed in 36 dogs. In the control dogs, the average R wave voltage (R) recorded over the ischaemic myocardium increased by 7.6 ± 0.8 mV (P <0.001) from before to 15 min after coronary artery occlusion, then gradually returned to baseline over the ensuing 4 h. Subsequently, R wave voltage continued to fall, and 24 h after occlusion, R was 17.8 ± 1.8 mV (P <0.001) less than before occlusion. In the hyaluronidase-treated dogs (500 NF units·kg-1), R recorded over the ischaemic myocardium increased similarly to the controls before hyaluronidase administration. However, in contrast to the control dogs, the administration of hyaluronidase 20 min after occlusion caused R to return to baseline over the ensuing 40 min and 24 h after occlusion, the treated animals lost significantly less R wave voltage than the controls (P <0.001).
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U2 - 10.1093/cvr/15.8.425
DO - 10.1093/cvr/15.8.425
M3 - Review article
C2 - 7307026
AN - SCOPUS:0019478988
SN - 0008-6363
VL - 15
SP - 425
EP - 429
JO - Cardiovascular Research
JF - Cardiovascular Research
IS - 8
ER -