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pubmed-article:11693271pubmed:abstractTextAcute effects of triiodothyronine (T3) on postischemic myocardial stunning and intracellular Ca2+ contents were studied in the isolated working hearts of streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats and age-matched controls. After two weeks of diabetes, serum T3 and T4 levels were decreased to 62.5% and 33.9% of control values. Basal preischemic cardiac performance did not differ between diabetic and control rats. In contrast, during reperfusion after 20-min ischemia, diabetic rats exhibited an impaired recovery of heart rate (at 30-min reperfusion 57.5% of baseline vs. control 88.5%), left ventricular (LV) systolic pressure (44.1% vs. 89.5%), and cardiac work (23.1% vs. 66.0%). When 1 and 100 nM T3 was added before ischemia, heart rate was recovered to 77.2% and 81.8% of baseline, LV systolic pressure to 68.3% and 81.9%, and cardiac work to 50.8% and 59.0%, respectively. Diabetic rat hearts showed a higher Ca2+ content in the basal state and a further increase after reperfusion (4.96+/-1.17 vs. control 3.78+/-0.48 micromol/g, p<0.01). In diabetic hearts, H+ release was decreased after reperfusion (5.24+/-2.21 vs. 8.70+/-1.41 mmol/min/g, p<0.05). T3 administration caused a decrease in the postischemic Ca2+ accumulation (lnM T3 4.66+/-0.41 and 100 nM T3 3.58+/-0.36) and recovered the H+ release (lnM T3 16.2+/-3.9 and 100 nM T3 11.6+/-0.9). T3 did not alter myocardial O2 consumption. Results suggest that diabetic rat hearts are vulnerable to postischemic stunning, and T3 protects the myocardial stunning possibly via inhibiting Ca2+ overload.lld:pubmed
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