Role of δ-opioid receptors in hydromorphone postconditioning-induced maintenance of electrophysio-logical stability during ischemia-reperfusion in isolated rat hearts
10.3760∕cma.j.issn.0254-1416.2017.10.014
- VernacularTitle:δ受体在氢吗啡酮后处理维持大鼠离体心脏缺血再灌注时电生理稳定性中的作用
- Author:
Jing YI
1
;
Hong GAO
;
Hong?wei DUAN
;
Qingfan ZENG
;
Yanqiu LIU
;
Kaiqiang ZHANG
;
Yuqi SHE
;
Long SUN
Author Information
1. 贵州医科大学麻醉学院
- Keywords:
Receptors,opioid,delta;
Hydromorphone;
Postconditioning;
Myocardial reperfu-sion injury;
Cardiac electrophysiology
- From:
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology
2017;37(10):1208-1212
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To evaluate the role of δ-opioid receptors in hydromorphone postcondition-ing-induced maintenance of electrophysiological stability during ischemia-reperfusion(I∕R)in isolated rat hearts. Methods Healthy male Sprague-Dawley rats, aged 2-3 months, weighing 280-360 g, were used in this study. The animals were anesthetized with intraperitoneal pentobarbital 60 mg∕kg. Their hearts were immediately removed and perfused in a Langendorff apparatus. Thirty-two isolated hearts were divided into 4 groups after successful preparation of Langendorff perfusion model(n=8 each)using a random number ta-ble: control group(group C), group I∕R, hydromorphone postconditioning group(group HP)and hydro-morphone plus δ-opioid receptor antagonist naltridole postconditioning group(group HNP). In HP and HNP groups, the hearts were perfused for 10 min with K-H solution containing 41 ng∕ml hydromorphone and 41 ng∕ml hydromorphone plus 5 μmol∕L naltridole, respectively, and then with K-H solution for 50 min. At 20 min of stabilization(T0)and 10, 25 and 60 min of reperfusion(T1-2), heart rate(HR), monophasic action potential(MAP)duration at 90% repolarization(MAPD90)of the two layers(endocar-dium, epicardium)of the anterior left ventricular wall were recorded. Transmural dispersion of repolariza-tion(TDR)was calculated. The development of arrhythmia, time for restoration of spontaneous heart beat and duration of arrhythmia were recorded during the period of reperfusion. Results Compared with group C, MAPD90of endocardium at T1-2and MAPD90of epicardium at T1were significantly prolonged in I∕R and HP groups, HR was significantly decreased at T2-3, MAPD90of endocardium and epicardium was prolonged at T1-3in group HNP, TDR was significantly enlarged at T1in group I∕R and at T2in group HNP, and TDR was decreased at T3in group HP(P<005). Compared with group I∕R, no significant change was found in arrhythmia score(P>005), the time for restoration of spontaneous heart beat was significantly shortened, and TDR was decreased at T1in HP and HNP groups, duration of arrhythmia was significantly shortened, and MAPD90of endocardium was shortened at T1in group HP, and HR was significantly decreased at T2-3, MAPD90of endocardium and epicardium was prolonged at T1-3, and TDR was decreased at T2-3in group HNP(P<005). Compared with group HP, no significant change was found in time for restoration of spon-taneous heart beat, duration of arrhythmia or arrhythmia score(P>005), HR was significantly decreased at T2-3, MAPD90of endocardium and epicardium was prolonged at T1-3, and TDR was increased at T3in group HNP(P<005). Conclusion The mechanism underlying hydromorphone postconditioning-induced maintenance of electrophysiological stability during I∕R is related to activating δ-opioid receptors in isolated rat hearts.