Joint use of 3-day captopril treatment and isoflurane preconditioning additively reduced postischemic myocardial injury and inflammation in patients undergoing heart valve replacement surgery.
RCT
Does captopril pretreatment combined with isoflurane preconditioning reduce myocardial ischemia reperfusion injury in patients undergoing heart valve replacement surgery?
A joint use of 3-day captopril treatment and isoflurane preconditioning additively attenuates myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury by reducing oxidative stress and inflammation.
BACKGROUND: Pretreatment with the angiotensin-converting inhibitor captopril or volatile anesthetic isoflurane has, respectively, been shown to attenuate myocardial ischemia reperfusion (MI/R) injury in rodents and in patients. It is unknown whether or not captopril pretreatment and isoflurane preconditioning (Iso) may additively or synergistically attenuate MI/R injury. METHODS AND RESULTS: Patients selected for heart valve replacement surgery were randomly assigned to five groups: untreated control (Control), captopril pretreatment for 3 days (Cap3d), or single dose captopril (Cap1hr, 1 hour) before surgery with or without Iso (Cap3d+Iso and Cap1hr+Iso). Rabbit MI/R model was induced by occluding coronary artery for 30 min followed by 2-hour reperfusion. Rabbits were randomized to receive sham operation (Sham), MI/R (I/R), captopril (Cap, 24 hours before MI/R), Iso, or the combination of captopril and Iso (Iso+Cap). In patients, Cap3d+Iso but not Cap1hr+Iso additively reduced postischemic myocardial injury and attenuated postischemic myocardial inflammation. In rabbits, Cap or Iso significantly reduced postischemic myocardial infarction. Iso+Cap additively reduced cellular injury that was associated with improved postischemic myocardial functional recovery and reduced myocardial apoptosis and attenuated oxidative stress. CONCLUSION: A joint use of 3-day captopril treatment and isoflurane preconditioning additively attenuated MI/R by reducing oxidative stress and inflammation.
Tian et al. (Thu,) conducted a rct in Myocardial ischemia reperfusion injury. Captopril and isoflurane preconditioning vs. Untreated control was evaluated on Postischemic myocardial injury and inflammation. Joint use of 3-day captopril treatment and isoflurane preconditioning additively reduced postischemic myocardial injury and inflammation in patients undergoing heart valve replacement surgery.
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