Circulation, Vol 58, 220-226, Copyright © 1978 by American Heart Association
RA Kloner, E Braunwald and PR Maroko
The administration of hyaluronidase is a promising intervention to protect
the ischemic myocardium in man, but evidence of the extent to which it may
reduce the ultimate size of an infarct is not well- defined. Hence, open
chest, anesthetized dogs were randomized into 10 control dogs which
received saline and eight treated dogs which received three doses of
hyaluronidase (500 NF units/kg I.V.) at 15 minutes, 2 hours and 24 hours
after occlusion of the left anterior descending coronary artery (CAO).
Regional myocardial blood flow (RMBF) assessed by the microsphere technique
was measured 12 minutes after CAO. The chest was then closed and the dogs
were allowed to recover. Twenty-one days after CAO, the hearts were
excised, divided into 1 cm thick slices and incubated in triphenyl
tetrazolium chloride. Infarct size was then determined by planimetry. The
left ventricular myocardium was divided into multiple samples for RMBF
analysis. In control dogs 23.2 +/- 2% of the left ventricle was infarcted,
compared to only 9 +/- 2.8% (P less than 0.001) in hyaluronidase-treated
dogs. RMBF in noninfarcted myocardium directly adjacent to the infarct was
similar to that in the normal zone remote from the infarct in the control
dogs; however, in the hyaluronidase-treated dogs, blood flow in the
myocardium adjacent to the infarct was significantly reduced to 68% of
normal (P less than 0.01) in the outer myocardial wall and to 86% of normal
(P less than 0.02) in the inner myocardial wall, which indicates that this
tissue, at least in some part, was in jeopardy, but was salvaged by
hyaluronidase. Epicardial electrocardiographic data showed that three weeks
after CAO, Q waves were less frequent and smaller in hyaluronidase compared
to untreated dogs. Preservation of the frequency and magnitude of R waves
was greater in the hyaluronidase-treated group at three weeks. We conclude
that hyaluronidase resulted in long-term preservation of the ischemic
myocardium.
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Long-term preservation of ischemic myocardium in the dog by hyaluronidase
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