Ischemic preconditioning accelerates the fatty acid oxidation of rat hearts.
2009
Abstract Background Ischemic preconditioning (IPC) reduced myocardial ATP depletion during sustained ischemia and has a powerful protective effect on the myocardium. The purpose of the present study was to clarify the effects of IPC on myocardial accumulation of fatty acid (FA) tracer and its intracellular metabolism. Methods Myocardial ischemia-reperfusion (MI-R) injury was induced by the left coronary artery ligation for 15 min followed by reperfusion in Wistar rats. IPC was achieved with a single cycle of 5-minute coronary ligation followed by 5-minute reperfusion before MI-R. Three days after ischemia-reperfusion, FA metabolism was evaluated in rats with or without IPC using 131 I- and 125 I-15-( p -iodophenyl)-9-methylpentadecanoic acid (9MPA) and thin-layer chromatography. Results IPC attenuated a reduction of 9MPA accumulation in ischemic region (IR). The metabolite fraction of 9MPA including both early and late metabolites was less in IR as compared to non-IR in rats without IPC. IPC increased the final metabolic product of 9MPA processed via α- and β-oxidation in both IR and non-IR. Conclusions IPC accelerated fatty acid oxidation in both IR and non-IR. This alteration in fatty acid metabolism would inhibit an intracellular accumulation of detrimental fatty acid metabolites.
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