Donate Help Contact The AHA Sign In Home
American Heart Association
Circulation
Search: search_blue_button Advanced Search
Circulation. 1985;72:922-932

This Article
Right arrow Full Text (PDF)
Right arrow Alert me when this article is cited
Right arrow Alert me if a correction is posted
Right arrow Citation Map
Services
Right arrow Email this article to a friend
Right arrow Similar articles in this journal
Right arrow Similar articles in PubMed
Right arrow Alert me to new issues of the journal
Right arrow Download to citation manager
Right arrow Request Permissions
Citing Articles
Right arrow Citing Articles via HighWire
Right arrow Citing Articles via Google Scholar
Google Scholar
Right arrow Articles by Fleet, W. F.
Right arrow Articles by Gettes, L. S.
Right arrow Search for Related Content
PubMed
Right arrow PubMed Citation
Right arrow Articles by Fleet, W. F.
Right arrow Articles by Gettes, L. S.

Circulation, Vol 72, 922-932, Copyright © 1985 by American Heart Association


ARTICLES

Effect of serial brief ischemic episodes on extracellular K+, pH, and activation in the pig

WF Fleet, TA Johnson, CA Graebner and LS Gettes

This study was performed to determine the reproducibility of the ionic and electrical changes associated with serial ischemic episodes. We used ion-selective and bipolar plunge electrodes to determine the changes in left ventricular extracellular potassium ([K+]e), extracellular pH (pHe), and local activation during sequential 10 min occlusions of the left anterior descending coronary artery separated by 50 min of reperfusion in open-chest anesthetized pigs. We found that uniformly during the initial occlusion, and in approximately 50% of animals during the second occlusion, [K+]e rose more rapidly but to a lower level than in subsequent occlusions. By the third occlusion the changes in [K+]e were reproducible. Extracellular acidosis was greatest in the first occlusion and decreased progressively with each subsequent occlusion. Local activation was characterized by a decrease in spontaneous improvement and increase in block with each successive occlusion. The occurrence of ventricular fibrillation could not be directly attributed to the magnitude of the change in [K+]e or pHe. Moreover, the occurrence of ventricular fibrillation in one occlusion did not necessarily predict its occurrence thereafter. Our results indicate that serial episodes of ischemia are associated with different but predictable changes in ionic and electrical events that may be clinically relevant and that must be appreciated before the results from similar protocols with serial ischemic episodes can be interpreted meaningfully.


This article has been cited by other articles:


Home page
Am. J. Physiol. Heart Circ. Physiol.Home page
S. Yamamoto and T. Ehara
Acidic extracellular pH-activated outwardly rectifying chloride current in mammalian cardiac myocytes
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol, May 1, 2006; 290(5): H1905 - H1914.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
CirculationHome page
R. A. Kloner and R. B. Jennings
Consequences of Brief Ischemia: Stunning, Preconditioning, and Their Clinical Implications: Part 2
Circulation, December 18, 2001; 104(25): 3158 - 3167.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
CirculationHome page
R. A. Kloner and R. B. Jennings
Consequences of Brief Ischemia: Stunning, Preconditioning, and Their Clinical Implications: Part 1
Circulation, December 11, 2001; 104(24): 2981 - 2989.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
HeartHome page
P M I Sutton, P Taggart, T Opthof, R Coronel, R Trimlett, W Pugsley, and P Kallis
Repolarisation and refractoriness during early ischaemia in humans
Heart, October 1, 2000; 84(4): 365 - 369.
[Abstract] [Full Text]


Home page
Physiol. Rev.Home page
E. Carmeliet
Cardiac Ionic Currents and Acute Ischemia: From Channels to Arrhythmias
Physiol Rev, July 1, 1999; 79(3): 917 - 1017.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
CirculationHome page
R. Coronel, F. J. G. Wilms-Schopman, and M. J. Janse
Profibrillatory Effects of Intracoronary Thrombus in Acute Regional Ischemia of the In Situ Porcine Heart
Circulation, December 2, 1997; 96(11): 3985 - 3991.
[Abstract] [Full Text]


Home page
Am. J. Physiol. Heart Circ. Physiol.Home page
Y. Wu and W. T. Clusin
Calcium transient alternans in blood-perfused ischemic hearts: observations with fluorescent indicator Fura Red
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol, November 1, 1997; 273(5): H2161 - H2169.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
CirculationHome page
A. Kanda, I. Watanabe, M. L. Williams, C. L. Engle, S. Li, G. G. Koch, and L. S. Gettes
Unanticipated Lessening of the Rise in Extracellular Potassium During Ischemia by Pinacidil
Circulation, April 1, 1997; 95(7): 1937 - 1944.
[Abstract] [Full Text]


Home page
CirculationHome page
W. T. Smith, W. F. Fleet, T. A. Johnson, C. L. Engle, and W. E. Cascio
The Ib Phase of Ventricular Arrhythmias in Ischemic In Situ Porcine Heart Is Related to Changes in Cell-to-Cell Electrical Coupling
Circulation, November 15, 1995; 92(10): 3051 - 3060.
[Abstract] [Full Text]


Home page
CirculationHome page
R. Coronel, F. J. G. Wilms-Schopman, L. R. C. Dekker, and M. J. Janse
Heterogeneities in [K+]o and TQ Potential and the Inducibility of Ventricular Fibrillation During Acute Regional Ischemia in the Isolated Perfused Porcine Heart
Circulation, July 1, 1995; 92(1): 120 - 129.
[Abstract] [Full Text]