The effects of hydrogen sulfide under sevoflurane administration against ischemia and reperfusion injury in isolated rat heart

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Background: Hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S) produces a protective effect against myocardial ischemia and reperfusion injury. Sevoflurane, which is used for anesthesia in cardiac problem patients, also has a protective effect. This study is designed to reveal the effects of H2S under sevoflurane using rat hearts. Methods: The hearts were Langendorff-perfused, subjected to 30 minutes ischemia and 60 minutes reperfusion. Group I was a control group. The other groups were pretreated for 15 minutes before ischemia as follows: 1.6% sevoflurane for group S; 18.5 μM H 2 S S for group H; and 1.6 % sevoflurane and 18.5 μM H 2 S simultaneously for group HS. Hemodynamics and the infarct size were measured. Results: Group HS presented depressed hemodynamics during pretreatment. LV function in group HS achieved better recovery than group I after reperfusion. The infarct size of groups S, H and HS was smaller than group I, while there were no differences between groups S, H and HS. Conclusions: Exogenous H 2 S did not enhance the preconditioning effects of sevoflurane. Rather, the results suggest that H 2 S under sevoflurane might depress hemodynamics. © the Korean Society of Anesthesiologists, 2012.

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Lee, D. K., Lim, S. H., & Kim, N. S. (2012). The effects of hydrogen sulfide under sevoflurane administration against ischemia and reperfusion injury in isolated rat heart. Korean Journal of Anesthesiology, 62(5), 461–467. https://doi.org/10.4097/kjae.2012.62.5.461

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