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Efficacy of 15-(123I)-p-iodophenyl pentadecanoic acid (IPPA) in assessing myocardial metabolism in a model of reversible global ischemia

✍ Scribed by Marck P. J. Hudon; Donald M. Lyster; Eric W. R. Jamieson; Karim A. Qayumi; Marla C. Kiess; Luis J. Rosado; Anne P. Autor; Craig Sartori; Hayes Dougan; Jan Broek


Book ID
104682710
Publisher
Springer
Year
1988
Tongue
English
Weight
518 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0340-6997

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✦ Synopsis


In a canine model of reversible global ischemia, the residual quantity of 123I was assessed following a bolus injection of 15-p-(123I)-iodophenyl pentadecanoic acid (123I-IPPA). This technique was used to assess changes in free fatty acid metabolism following the utilization of three cardioplegic formulations. Cardioplegic arrest was initiated with Tyers' iso-osmolar (IO) solution (Group A); IO + superoxide dismutase (SOD) (Group B) and IO + allopurinol (Group C). Pre and post operative scanning were completed with 2-5 mCi 123I-IPPA. Clearance was assessed by IPPA time activity curve analysis generating t1/2 (half lives in min) for the early and late phases of the curve. The assessment between groups demonstrated that the elimination of 123I-IPPA products (early phase) was faster from the lateral wall in groups B and C versus group A (14 +/- 12 min, 13 +/- 9 min and 24 +/- 10 min, respectively). The elimination of IPPA (late phase) was also faster from the lateral wall in groups B and C when compared to group A (240 +/- 270 min, 132 +/- 85 min and 416 +/- 238 min). Examining the changes between control and postoperative values for each area of the left ventricle within each group demonstrated no significant changes for groups B and C. Group A, however, demonstrated significantly increased t1/2 values for the lateral wall (early and late phases) and the apical wall (late phase).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


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