Effect of alpha-tocopherol pretreatment on infarct size following 90 minutes of ischemia and 4 hours of reperfusion in dogs.

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1997-07-01
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The present study was designed to evaluate the effects of pretreatment with antioxidants on free radical mediated reprefusion injury. Five dogs were fed with alpha-tocopherol (1000 IU/kg, bw) for ten days prior to 90 min of left anterior descending coronary artery occlusion followed by 4 hours of reperfusion. Infarct size, serum and myocardial lipid peroxidation were measured in pretreated and in untreated animals. Infarct size, as percentage of myocardial tissue at risk in alpha-tocopherol pretreated animals was 5.86+/-0.83 and was 39.35+/-7.58 in the untreated animals. Following reprefusion in untreated group, the values of serum and myocardial tissue lipid peroxidation were significantly higher than observed values in alpha-tocopherol treated animals. alpha-tocopherol pretreatment significantly reduced the myocardial infarct size and percent necrosis in the left ventricular mass in comparison to the untreated animals. These results suggest that alpha-tocopherol pretreatment possibly helps in reducing infarct size.
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Tripathi Y, Hegde BM. Effect of alpha-tocopherol pretreatment on infarct size following 90 minutes of ischemia and 4 hours of reperfusion in dogs. Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology. 1997 Jul; 41(3): 241-7