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Volume 2, Number 2, June 2001Effects of different durations of pretreatment with losartan on myocardial infarct size, endothelial function, and vascular endothelial growth factor A previous study by our group
showed that 10 weeks of pretreatment with losartan reduced myocardial infarct size
and arrhythmias in a rat model of ischaemia-reperfusion. However, the effect
of a differing time course of pretreatment has not been investigated. 104 Sprague-Dawley
rats were randomised to four groups: a control, and three treatment groups in which
losartan (40 mg/kg/day) was administered in drinking water for one day, one week,
and four weeks respectively. After different durations of pretreatment, the rats
were subjected to 17 minutes of left coronary artery occlusion and 120 minutes
of reperfusion. Haemodynamic variables were not significantly different between
the four groups. Myocardial infarct size was unchanged after one day and one week
of pretreatment (52±7, 57±6% vs. control 55±3%), but was significantly
reduced by four weeks of pretreatment with losartan (38±6, p<0.05). Endothelial-dependent
vasorelaxation was significantly increased by four weeks of pretreatment (-81±4
vs. -62±7%, p<0.05). As an indicator of ischaemia, vascular endothelial
growth factor (VEGF) levels in ischaemic myocardium were decreased after one and
four weeks of pretreatment (0.75±0.05, 0.58±0.10 vs. 1.0, p<0.05, 0.01,
respectively). JRAAS 2001;2:129-133. View full PDF article (open in new window) Right click on this DOI link and copy link to cite this article (What is a DOI link?) |