The Effect of Nitroglycerine on Myocardial Injury Induced by Ischemia/Reperfusion in Adult Male Albino Rats
Moubarak Hemdan Thabet, Eman Kamal Mohammed Habib, Marwa Mohamed El Sawy, Reham Hussein Mohamed, Radwa Mamdouh EL-Sabban- General Medicine
Abstract
Background
Despite, early reperfusion is the current optimal way to rescue the heart and salvage of greater amount myocardium, the process of reperfusion could induce myocardial injury and cardiomyocyte death, that result in heart failure and death. Several therapeutic medications such as nitroglycerine is currently under investigation for preventing myocardial reperfusion injury which has the potential to improve clinical outcomes in patients with acute myocardial infarction treated
Aim of the Work
To investigate the effect of nitroglycerin on myocardial ischemic reperfusion injury as regard histopathological changes.
Materials and methods
30 Male adult albino rats were randomly divided into four groups (10 rats for each); Group I (2 subgroups: group 1A (control group) & group 1B (sham group)). Group II (ischemia/reperfusion animal model). Group III (nitroglycerine 0.5 mg/kg BW 15 min before I/R). Tissue samples of heart ventricles of all animals were collected and processed for light microscopic examination.
Results
The ischemia /reperfusion group showed massive disruption of the normal histological cardiac muscle picture, interstitial hemorrhage, inflammatory cells infiltration, pyknotic changes in the nuclei and dark acidophilic contraction bands. Nitroglycerine treated group revealed disruption of cardiac muscle fibers and with minimal improvement in the histological appearance.
Conclusion
Nitroglycerine injection attributed to potential improvement for myocardial ischemia reperfusion injury which. Therefore, it might be assumed that nitroglycerine could be used as a safe drug before induction of reperfusion.