Artificial oxygen (O2) carriers were reported to be protective in ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) in various organs including the heart. In the current study, 20 rats underwent ligation (MI) of the left anterior descending artery, were treated with 10 mL/kg of PEGylated carboxyhemoglobin bovine (SANGUINATE, S+, n = 10) or saline (S−, n = 10) 10 minutes after MI and daily thereafter for 3 days, and were followed by weekly echocardiography for 4 weeks, when they had left ventricular pressure volume relationship (PVR) analyses followed by necropsy. Echocardiography showed an increase in end-systolic dimension rather than end-diastolic dimension, preserved fractional shortening (36 vs. 26%, P
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Kawaguchi, A. T., Salybekov, A. A., Yamano, M., Kitagishi, H., Sekine, K., & Tamaki, T. (2018). PEGylated carboxyhemoglobin bovine (SANGUINATE) ameliorates myocardial infarction in a rat model. Artificial Organs, 42(12), 1174–1184. https://doi.org/10.1111/aor.13384
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