Author/Authors :
esmaieli, hassan Department of heart - School of Medicine - Gorgan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan, Iran , hafezimoghadam, zahra Department of Pharmacology - School of Pharmacy - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran , Esmailidehaj, Mansour Department of Physiology - School of Medicine - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran , rezvani, mohammad ebrahim Department of Physiology - School of Medicine - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran , Hafizibarjin, zeynab Department of Physiology - School of Medicine - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran
Abstract :
Objective: Previous studies reported that asafetida from Ferula assa-foetida Linn. species and its essential oil (AEO) have antioxidant effects. In the present study, the effect of AEO was evaluated on ischemic-reperfusion injury in isolated rat hearts.
Materials and Methods: Forty-eight male Wistar rats were divided into 6 groups: 1) control group, 2) vehicle group, 3-5) AEO groups and, 6) carvedilol group. In the control group, hearts were only subjected to 30-min global ischemia followed by 120-min reperfusion. Hearts in other groups were perfused with vehicle (Tween 0.1%), AEO (0.125, 0.25 or 0.50 μL/g heart) or carvedilol (10 μM) for 5 min immediately before the induction of ischemia.
Results: Compared to the control group, myocardial dysfunction was significantly more severe only in group 5 in which a significant increase in left ventricular end diastolic pressure and a significant decrease in left ventricular developed pressure and ± dp/dt. Also, the activities of lactate dehydrogenase and creatine kinase as the markers of myocardial injury were significantly higher only in group 5 compared to control group. The size of infarct and the incidence of irreversible fibrillation did not show any significant differences between the control group and groups 3-5.
Conclusion: These results showed that perfusion of isolated rat hearts with AEO 0.5 μL/g heart, but not at lower concentrations, might worsen myocardial ischemic-reperfusion injury.
Keywords :
Asafetida , Heart , Essential oil , Ischemic-reperfusion injury