Tao Li, Ronghua Zhou, Xujin Xiang, Da Zhu, Yanyan Li, Jin Liu, Wei Wu, Chengmin Yang
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Abstract
This study was to investigate whether polymerized human placenta hemoglobin (PolyPHb) given before ischemia protects in vivo rat heart function against ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury. Forty-five male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided (n = 15 per group) into a sham group, control group (pretreatment with Lactated Ringer's solution), or PolyPHb group (pretreatment with 0.1 gHb/kg PolyPHb). Rat hearts were subjected to 30-min ischemia by occlusion of left anterior descending, followed by 2-hr reperfusion. As compared to the control group, PolyPHb preserved cardiac function and reduced cardiac troponin-I release and histopathological changes. Therefore, PolyPHb pretreatment provided a profound cardioprotective effect on the in vivo rat heart.