Circulation, Vol 51, 860-866, Copyright © 1975 by American Heart Association
JT Lie, PC Pairolero, KE Holley, JT McCall, HK Thompson Jr and JL Titus
Myocardial cationic electrolytes were determined at regular time intervals
up to 24 hours after coronary artery ligation in the dog. Replicate
electrolyte ratios were computed for different areas of the heart at each
time interval. For purposes of statistical analysis, ratios from two border
areas and four areas remote from the infarct were pooled as values for ZONE
B and ZONE N, respectively, and compared with those from the infarct
proper, ZONE I. Ischemia-induced tissue Mg++/Ca++ changes paralleled those
of K+/Na+ with respect to time course and zonal variations. In ZONE I, both
K+/Na+ and Mg++/Ca++ fell precipitously during the first hour, and the
falls became more gradual thereafter, approac hing those of extracellular
fluid at 24 hours. Changes in ZONE B, which appeared normal histologically,
followed a similar downward trend but differed in magnitude from those in
ZONE I (P smaller than 0.01). Changes in ZONE N were small but did not
always overlap values in sham-operated dogs. It was concluded that lowered
tissue K+/Na+ and Mg++/Ca++ were sensitive, but not specific, indices of
myocardial ishemia, and multiple samplings of ionic ratios were essential
for proper interpretation of ischemia-induced myocardial electrolyte
derangements.
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Time course and zonal variations of ischemia-induced myocardial cationic electrolyte derangements
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