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Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2013

A Randomized Controlled Trial to Prevent Post-Operative Atrial Fibrillation by Antioxidant Reinforcement

Ramón Rodrigo; Panagiotis Korantzopoulos; Mauricio Cereceda; René Asenjo; Jaime Zamorano; Eli Villalabeitia; Cristian Baeza; Rubén Aguayo; Rodrigo Castillo; Rodrigo Carrasco; Juan Guillermo Gormaz

OBJECTIVES This study was designed to assess whether the reinforcement of the antioxidant system, through n-3 fatty acids plus antioxidant vitamin supplementation, could reduce the incidence of post-operative atrial fibrillation. BACKGROUND Therapy to prevent post-operative atrial fibrillation remains suboptimal. Although oxidative stress plays a key role in the pathogenesis of this arrhythmia, antioxidant reinforcement has produced controversial results. METHODS A total of 203 patients scheduled for on-pump cardiac surgery were randomized to placebo or supplementation with n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (2 g/day) (eicosapentaenoic acid:docosahexaenoic acid ratio 1:2), vitamin C (1 g/day), and vitamin E (400 IU/day). The primary outcome was the occurrence of post-operative atrial fibrillation. Secondary outcomes were the biomarkers related to oxidative stress and inflammation. RESULTS Post-operative atrial fibrillation occurred in 10 of 103 patients (9.7%) in the supplemented group versus 32 of 100 patients (32%) in the placebo group (p < 0.001). Early after surgery, placebo patients presented with increased levels of biomarkers of inflammation and oxidative stress, which were markedly attenuated by antioxidant supplementation. The activity of catalase, superoxide dismutase, and glutathione peroxidase in atrial tissue of the supplemented patients was 24.0%, 17.1%, and 19.7% higher than the respective placebo values (p < 0.05). The atrial tissue of patients who developed atrial fibrillation showed NADPH oxidase p47-phox subunit protein and mRNA expression 38.4% and 35.7% higher, respectively, than patients in sinus rhythm (p < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS This safe, well-tolerated, and low-cost regimen, consisting of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids plus vitamins C and E supplementation, favorably affected post-operative atrial fibrillation, increased antioxidant potential, and attenuated oxidative stress and inflammation. (Prevention of Post-Operative Atrial Fibrillation: Pathophysiological Characterization of a Pharmacological Intervention Based on a Novel Model of Nonhypoxic Pre-Conditioning; ISRCTN45347268).


Basic & Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology | 2011

Antioxidant Therapy Reduces Oxidative and Inflammatory Tissue Damage in Patients Subjected to Cardiac Surgery with Extracorporeal Circulation

Rodrigo Castillo; Ramón Rodrigo; Felipe Pérez; Mauricio Cereceda; René Asenjo; Jaime Zamorano; Roberto Navarrete; Eli Villalabeitia; Juan Sanz; Cristian Baeza; Rubén Aguayo

Ischaemia reperfusion injury is a pathophysiological event that occurs after cardiac surgery with extracorporeal circulation. This clinical event has been associated with the induction of oxidative and inflammatory damage in atrial tissue. Here, we tested whether combined omega 3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFA)-antioxidant vitamin protocol therapy reduces oxidative and inflammatory cardiac tissue damage. This trial assigned 95 either-sex patients to supplementation with n-3 PUFA (2 g/day), or matching placebo groups, 7 days before on-pump surgery. Antioxidant vitamins C (1 g/day) and E (400 IU/day) or placebo were added from 2 days before surgery until discharge. Blood and atrial tissue samples were obtained during the intervention. Reduced/oxidized glutathione (GSH/GSSG) ratio, malondialdehyde (MDA) and protein carbonylation were determined in atrial tissue. Leucocyte count and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) in blood plus nuclear factor (NF)-κappaB activation in atrial tissue served for inflammation assessment. Lipid peroxidation and protein carbonylation were 27.5 and 24% lower in supplemented patients (p < 0.01). GSH/GSSG ratio was 38.1% higher in supplemented patients compared with placebo (p < 0.01). Leucocyte count and serum hs-CRP levels were markedly lower throughout the protocol in supplemented patients (p < 0.01). Atrial tissue NF-κB DNA activation in supplemented patients was 22.5% lower than that in placebo patients (p < 0.05). The combined n-3 PUFA-antioxidant vitamin protocol therapy here proposed reduced the oxidative stress and inflammation biomarkers, in patients undergoing on-pump cardiac surgery.


International Journal of Cardiology | 2010

Use of vitamins C and E as a prophylactic therapy to prevent postoperative atrial fibrillation.

Ramón Rodrigo; José Ignacio Vinay; Rodrigo Castillo; Mauricio Cereceda; René Asenjo; Jaime Zamorano; Julia Araya; Rodrigo Castillo-Koch; Juan Espinoza; Ernesto Larraín

Oxidative stress has been strongly involved in the underlying mechanism of atrial fibrillation, particularly in the arrhythmia occurring in patients undergoing cardiac surgery with extracorporeal circulation (postoperative atrial fibrillation). The ischemia/reperfusion injury thus occurring in the myocardial tissue contributes to the development of tissue remodeling, thought to be responsible for the functional heart impairment. Consequently, structural changes due to the cardiac tissue biomolecules attack by reactive oxygen and/or nitrogen species could account for functional changes in ion channels, transporters, membrane conductance, cytosolic transduction signals, and other events, all associated with the occurrence of arrhythmic consequences. The lack of success and significant side effects of anti-arrhythmic drugs have given rise to attempts aimed to develop alternative novel pharmacologic treatments. On this line, the biological properties of the antioxidant vitamins C and E suggest that they could decrease the vulnerability of the heart to the oxidative damage. Nevertheless, very few studies to assess their anti-arrhythmic effects have been reported in humans. The clinical and experimental evidence supporting the view that the pharmacological use of antioxidant vitamins could contribute to prevent postoperative atrial fibrillation is presented.


Pharmacology & Therapeutics | 2008

Prevention of atrial fibrillation following cardiac surgery: basis for a novel therapeutic strategy based on non-hypoxic myocardial preconditioning.

Ramón Rodrigo; Mauricio Cereceda; Rodrigo Castillo; René Asenjo; Jaime Zamorano; Julia Araya; Rodrigo Castillo-Koch; Juan Espinoza; Ernesto Larraín

Atrial fibrillation is the most common complication of cardiac surgical procedures performed with cardiopulmonary bypass. It contributes to increased hospital length of stay and treatment costs. At present, preventive strategies offer only suboptimal benefits, despite improvements in anesthesia, surgical technique, and medical therapy. The pathogenesis of postoperative atrial fibrillation is considered to be multifactorial. However oxidative stress is a major contributory factor representing the unavoidable consequences of ischemia/reperfusion cycle occurring in this setting. Considerable evidence suggests the involvement of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the pathogenic mechanism of this arrhythmia. Interestingly, the deleterious consequences of high ROS exposure, such as inflammation, cell death (apoptosis/necrosis) or fibrosis, may be abrogated by a myocardial preconditioning process caused by previous exposure to moderate ROS concentration known to trigger survival response mechanisms. The latter condition may be created by n-3 PUFA supplementation that could give rise to an adaptive response characterized by increased expression of myocardial antioxidant enzymes and/or anti-apoptotic pathways. In addition, a further reinforcement of myocardial antioxidant defenses could be obtained through vitamins C and E supplementation, an intervention also known to diminish enzymatic ROS production. Based on this paradigm, this review presents clinical and experimental evidence supporting the pathophysiological and molecular basis for a novel therapeutic approach aimed to diminish the incidence of postoperative atrial fibrillation through a non-hypoxic preconditioning plus a reinforcement of the antioxidant defense system in the myocardial tissue.


Revista Medica De Chile | 2007

Influencia del sistema nitridérgico en la respuesta contráctil a fenilefrina de anillos de vasos usados en revascularización coronaria

Juan Carlos Prieto; Gianni Pinardi; Jaime Zamorano; Ernesto Larraín; Cristián Bermúdez; Rodrigo Castillo; Verónica Cisternas; Hugo F. Miranda

Vessel rings of 7 to 10 mm length were obtained from32 patients subjected to coronary vascular surgery. Fourteen samples of radial artery, 12 samplesof internal mammary artery and 15 samples of saphenous vein were obtained. A maximalcontraction was induced with KCl and dose response curves for phenylephrine (FE) in the absenceor presence of L-arginine and L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME), were constructed.


Cardiovascular Surgery | 2002

Carney's syndrome: complex myxomas. Report of four cases and review of the literature.

A. Edwards; C. Bermudez; G. Piwonka; M.L. Berr; Jaime Zamorano; E. Larrain; R. Franck; M. Gonzalez; E. Alvarez; E. Maiers


Medical Hypotheses | 2007

Non-hypoxic preconditioning of myocardium against postoperative atrial fibrillation: Mechanism based on enhancement of the antioxidant defense system

Ramón Rodrigo; Rodrigo Castillo; Mauricio Cereceda; René Asenjo; Jaime Zamorano; Julia Araya


International Journal of Pharmacology | 2008

Lack of effect of atorvastatin or pravastatin on the endothelium-dependent relaxation in segments of human vessels

Juan Carlos Prieto; Gianni Pinardi; Jaime Zamorano; Ernesto Larraín; Ramiro Zepeda; Rodrigo Castillo; Juan Espinoza; Hugo F. Miranda


Rev. chil. cardiol | 1992

Producción comparativa de prostaciclina en arteria epigástrica inferior, arteria mamaria interna y vena safena: implicancias en el pronóstico de la revascularización miocárdica

M Berr; M Guivernau; R Selman; Ricardo Franck; G Piwonka; Jaime Zamorano; A Edwards


Circulation | 2009

Abstract 2519: Prevention of Postoperative Atrial Fibrillation With the Supplementation of Omega 3 PUFA Plus Antioxidant Vitamins in Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery With Extracorporeal Circulation

Mauricio Cereceda; Ramón Rodrigo; Rodrigo Castillo; Rodrigo Pizarro; René Asenjo; Jaime Zamorano; Julia Araya; Rodrigo Castillo-Koch; Juan Espinoza; Luigi Laggazzi

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