Effects of carnitine in ischemic and fatty acid supplemented swine hearts.

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  • A J Liedtke
  • S H Nellis
چکیده

FREE FATTY ACIDS (FFA) IN EXCESS FFA: albumin molar ratios have been determined to additionally compromise mechanical performance in ischemic hearts. Carnitine, an intracellular carrier of FFA and an agent which is lost to the heart during ischemia, has been postulated to in part restore function with its replacement. To test whether its benefits are also operative in a setting of excess FFA, these studies were performed. In the main protocol, four groups of perfused swine hearts (n = 45) were compared during 50 min of control flow (179.7 ml/min) and 40 min of global ischemia (106.1 ml/min). Initial base-line serum FFA:albumin molar ratios and carnitine levels in all groups were 1.3:1 and 8.5 nmol/ml, respectively. In two of these groups FFA:albumin ratios were increased to 5.9:1 with constant infusions of Intralipid. In two alternate groups (one with and one without extra FFA supplements) dl-carnitine was supplied, sufficient to increase serum levels nearly 200-fold. Ischemia per se in 14 hearts significantly decreased several parameters of global and regional mechanical function including left ventricular (LV) and mean aortic pressures, LV isovolumetric pressure development (max dp/dt), LV epicardial motion, and LV work, together with concomitant decreases in myocardial oxygen consumption. Elevated FFA in 12 hearts rendered similarly ischemic further decreased mechanical function (LV pressure: -20.8%, P < 0.05; mean aortic pressure -26.9%, P < 0.05; LV max dp/dt: -39%, P < 0.05; regional LV shortening: -51.1%, P < 0.05; and LV work: -50.3%, P < 0.05) as compared with nonsupplemented hearts. dl-Carnitine treatments in nine hearts, not supplemented with extra FFA were without apparent effect in improving overall hemodynamic performance. However, dl-carnitine in 10 high FFA-ischemic hearts effected several improvements as compared with the untreated group: LV pressure was increased 25.6%, P < 0.025; mean aortic pressure: +43.5%, P < 0.05; LV max dp/dt: +41.5%, P < 0.05; regional LV shortening: +241.3%, P < 0.001; and LV work: +76.2%, P < 0.05 at comparable levels of myocardial oxygen consumption. In a separate protocol, the effects of stereospecificity were also studied by comparing l- with dl-carnitine in globally perfused, palmitate-supplemented hearts (five hearts in each treatment group). At similar conditions of flow and serum FFA, changes in mechanical function were comparable, except for a tendency to perform greater LV work at reduced flows in the l-carnitine-treated hearts. Thus, it was demonstrated that carnitine in ischemic hearts is capable of preserving mechanical function under conditions of excess FFA, presumably by modifying the toxic effects of FFA intermediates. The major therapeutic actions appeared to derive from the l-isomer of carnitine.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The Journal of clinical investigation

دوره 64 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1979