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Is the use of catecholamine before ischemic arrest safe?

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Is the use of catecholamine before ischemic arrest safe?

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Using an isolated working heart model, we studied the effects of dopamine, adrenaline, or noradrenaline pretreatment on ischemia/reperfusion injury. Hearts from Wistar rats were perfused in the first 20-minute working mode, 15 minutes in Langendorff mode, and in the second 20-minute working mode. Hearts were treated with dopamine (0.52 and 2.60 mmol/L), adrenaline (16 and 80 nmol/L), or noradrenaline (16 and 80 nmol/L) during the second working perfusion, then arrested with St. Thomas’ Hospital cardioplegic solution and subjected to global ischemia (37 degrees C or 20 degrees C). During reperfusion, recoveries of cardiac function and creatine kinase leakage were measured. At 37 degrees C, dopamine and adrenaline had a harmful effect at both doses; noradrenaline was harmful at a high dose but beneficial at a low dose. At 20 degrees C, adrenaline, dopamine, and noradrenaline had a harmful effect at high doses but no harmful effect at low doses. To determine the role of beta adrenergic st

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