Hypothermia-induced myocardial calcium overload –a study of intracellular Ca2+ handling during profound hypothermia and rewarming
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Paper I: Kondratiev, T. V., Wold, R. M., Aasum, E., Tveita, T.: “Myocardial mechanical dysfunction and calcium overload following rewarming from experimental hypothermia in vivo”. Also available in Cryobiology 2008, 56(1):15-21. (PDF)
Paper II: Wold, R. M., Kondratiev, T. V., Tveita, T.: "Myocardial calcium overload during graded hypothermia and after rewarming in an in vivo rat model". Also available in Acta Physiologica 2013, 207(3):460–469. (PDF)
Date
2016-09-30Type
Doctoral thesisDoktorgradsavhandling
Author
Wold, Ragnhild MargreteAbstract
We performed randomized controlled experimental studies in an intact animal model and in isolated cardiac myocytes with the following aims:
To establish an in vivo model for measuring cardiac intracellular [Ca2+] ([Ca2+]i) in an anesthetized rat with maintained spontaneous circulation. In this model we could sort out if alterations in Ca2+ homeostasis take place in response to hypothermia and rewarming.
To investigate myocardial [Ca2+]i during graded hypothermic exposure-time and after rewarming during maintained spontaneous circulation.
To describe the Ca2+ homeostasis in subcellular compartments; if mitochondria buffer excessive cytosolic Ca2+ in single beating cardiac myocytes during hypothermia and rewarming.
Main results and conclusions: We established an in vivo model for measuring cardiac cell [Ca2+]i which revealed that cardiac Ca2+ overload evolves during long-lasting profound hypothermia, and that the increase in [Ca2+]i remains unchanged during rewarming. In vitro mitochondria buffer cytoplasmic [Ca2+]
([Ca2+]cyt) during hypothermia (0,5 hs). We conclude that prolonged deep hypothermia alters cardiac myocyte Ca2+ handling which may deteriorate mitochondrial function contributing to the post-hypothermic myocardial failure.
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The paper III of this thesis is not available in Munin.
Paper III: Wold, R. M., Tveita, T., Schaible, N., Sieck, G. C.: "Altered cardiac mitochondrial calcium regulation during hypothermia and rewarming". (Manuscript).
Paper III: Wold, R. M., Tveita, T., Schaible, N., Sieck, G. C.: "Altered cardiac mitochondrial calcium regulation during hypothermia and rewarming". (Manuscript).
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UiT The Arctic University of NorwayUiT Norges arktiske universitet
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