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Calorimetry of isolated hearts (II) energetic of ca 2+ homeostasis in different animal models and during ischemia – reperfusion
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2017-08Registro en:
Consolini, Alicia Elvira; Ragone, María Inés; Colareda, German A.; Bonazzola, Patricia; Calorimetry of isolated hearts (II) energetic of ca 2+ homeostasis in different animal models and during ischemia – reperfusion; Sociedad Argentina de Fisiología; Physiological Mini Reviews; 10; 3; 8-2017; 23-36
1669-5402
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Consolini, Alicia Elvira
Ragone, María Inés
Colareda, German A.
Bonazzola, Patricia
Resumen
This review describes the application of calorimetry to study cardiac energetics in physiological, pharmacological and pathophysiological conditions of a perfused heart preparation. In particular, the factors influencing the resting heat rate (Hr), such asspecies differences among rat, mouse and guinea-pig hearts, as well as the mechanismsunderlying the increased resting heat rate under a high [K+]-cardioplegia were discussed. Our results give support to a functional interaction between the sarcoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria for myocardial Ca2+ movements. Finally, it is briefly commented the application of calorimetry to study Ca2+ homeostasis during a model of stunning induced by no-flow ischemia and reperfusion in entire hearts by usingselective inhibitors of cellular Ca2+ transporters. Either in the presence or absence ofperfusion, calorimetry allows to evaluate the total muscle economy. As application, calorimetry allows to detect a cardiac dysfunction still under unaltered contractility, demonstrating that it is a very sensitive methodology for studying pathological situations and pharmacological consequences.