Artículo
Calorimetry of isolated hearts (II) energetic of ca 2+ homeostasis in different animal models and during ischemia – reperfusion
Fecha de publicación:
08/2017
Editorial:
Sociedad Argentina de Fisiología
Revista:
Physiological Mini Reviews
ISSN:
1669-5402
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
This review describes the application of calorimetry to study cardiac energetics in physiological, pharmacological and pathophysiological conditions of a perfused heart preparation. In particular, the factors influencing the resting heat rate (Hr), such asspecies differences among rat, mouse and guinea-pig hearts, as well as the mechanismsunderlying the increased resting heat rate under a high [K+]-cardioplegia were discussed. Our results give support to a functional interaction between the sarcoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria for myocardial Ca2+ movements. Finally, it is briefly commented the application of calorimetry to study Ca2+ homeostasis during a model of stunning induced by no-flow ischemia and reperfusion in entire hearts by usingselective inhibitors of cellular Ca2+ transporters. Either in the presence or absence ofperfusion, calorimetry allows to evaluate the total muscle economy. As application, calorimetry allows to detect a cardiac dysfunction still under unaltered contractility, demonstrating that it is a very sensitive methodology for studying pathological situations and pharmacological consequences.
Palabras clave:
Calorimetry
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Cardiac Stunning
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Sarcoplasmic Reticulum
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Mitochondria
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Calcium
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Articulos de INST.DE INVEST.CARDIOLOGICAS (I)
Articulos de INST.DE INVEST.CARDIOLOGICAS (I)
Citación
Consolini, Alicia Elvira; Ragone, María Inés; Colareda, German A.; Bonazzola, Patricia; Calorimetry of isolated hearts (II) energetic of ca 2+ homeostasis in different animal models and during ischemia – reperfusion; Sociedad Argentina de Fisiología; Physiological Mini Reviews; 10; 3; 8-2017; 23-36
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