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Effect of glucose on AMP-catabolite release during fatty acid perfusion in normal and ischemic rat hearts
Authors:H Stam  W Breeman
Institution:Cardiochemical Laboratory, Department of Cardiovascular Research, Thoraxcenter, School of Medicine, Erasmus University Rotterdam, P.O. Box 1738, 3000 DR Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:Isolated rat hearts were perfused retrogradely with a modified, oxygenated Tyrode solution containing 0.5 mM palmitate (complexed to albumin in a molar ratio of 6:1) with or without 11mM glucose. Fatty acid perfusion induced a decrease in contractile behaviour which was partly counteracted by glucose. The energy charge {(ATP] + 12 ADP])/(ATP] + ADP] + AMP]} of the tissue was not altered although a significant drop was observed in creatine phosphate/ATP ratio in the absence of glucose. The release of AMP-catabolites, adenosine, inosine and hypoxanthine, occurring during fatty acid perfusion was reduced by glucose. In the absence of glucose fatty acids still induce lactate release indicating an enhanced glycogenolysis. In ischemic hearts the fatty acid-induced decrease in mechanical performance was significantly more severe when glucose was absent, while the glucose protection could also be observed in the energy charge of the ischemic tissue and the release of AMP-catabolites in the coronary effluent. The results suggest that loss of adenosine, inosine and hypoxanthine might contribute to the detrimental actions of a high fatty acid/albumin ratio upon the myocardium and confirms the protective action of glucose.
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