Waso Fujinaka
Okayama University
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Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery | 2016
Takahiko Kiyooka; Yu Oshima; Waso Fujinaka; Gentaro Iribe; Juichiro Shimizu; Satoshi Mohri; Kazufumi Nakamura
OBJECTIVES Identity of the optimal heart preservation solution remains unknown. Because oxidative stress contributes to contractile failure in the ischaemic/reperfused myocardium and the main characteristic of Celsior is its antioxidant effect, it is important to elucidate the relationship between the inhibitory effect on oxidative stress and cardiac mechano-energetics. We therefore evaluated the efficacy of Celsior from both aspects by comparison with the University of Wisconsin solution (UWS). METHODS We used 18 excised cross-circulated canine hearts. Excised hearts were preserved with UWS (n = 6) or Celsior (n = 6) for 3 h at 4 °C; the remaining six served as controls. Hearts were then cross-circulated and rewarmed. The end-systolic pressure-volume ratio (LV Emax) and the ventricular pressure-volume area, which is a measure of total mechanical energy, were assessed after reperfusion. Biopsies were taken from the endocardium after excising the heart, before reperfusion, after reperfusion and 4 h after reperfusion to assess the inhibitory effect of each agent on oxidative stress. Endo-myocardial biopsy samples were studied immunohistochemically for expression of 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal (HNE)-modified protein, which is a major lipid peroxidation product. RESULTS Emax in the UWS group was significantly smaller than in the control group, whereas the Emax in the Celsior group was preserved. Oxygen cost of Emax in the UWS group was significantly higher than in the Celsior group. Myocardial HNE-modified protein levels increased gradually, both under preservation and after reperfusion in the UWS group. Myocardial HNE-modified protein levels in the Celsior group were lower, mainly before and 4 h after reperfusion compared with the UWS group. CONCLUSIONS Celsior may maintain cardiac contractility and conserve oxygen cost by inhibiting oxidative stress.
Japanese Journal of Physiology | 2001
Ju Mizuno; Junichi Araki; Satoshi Mohri; Hitoshi Minami; Yumiko Doi; Waso Fujinaka; Katsumasa Miyaji; Takahiko Kiyooka; Yu Oshima; Gentaro Iribe; Masahisa Hirakawa; Hiroyuki Suga
Acta Medica Okayama | 2001
Waso Fujinaka; Natsumi Hinomoto; Shinsei Saeki; Atsushi Yoshida; Sadashige Uemira
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2006
Yu Oshima; Satoshi Mohri; Juichiro Shimizu; Gentaro Iribe; Takeshi Imaoka; Waso Fujinaka; Takahiko Kiyooka; Kozo Ishino; Shunji Sano; Fumihiko Kajiya; Hiroyuki Suga
Journal of Mechanics in Medicine and Biology | 2001
Junichi Araki; Juichiro Shimizu; Gentaro Iribe; Satoshi Mohri; Takahiko Kiyooka; Yu Osima; Waso Fujinaka; Yumiko Doi; Hiroyuki Suga
Japanese Journal of Physiology | 2003
Yumiko Doi; Junichi Araki; Waso Fujinaka; Takahiko Kiyooka; Yu Oshima; Gentaro Iribe; Juichiro Shimizu; Kiyoshi Morita; Fumihiko Kajiya; Hiroyuki Suga
Acta Medica Okayama | 2012
Waso Fujinaka; Juichiro Shimizu; Gentaro Iribe; Takeshi Imaoka; Yu Oshima; Takahiko Kiyooka; Kiyoshi Morita; Satoshi Mohri
American Journal of Physiology-heart and Circulatory Physiology | 2001
Shunsuke Suzuki; Junichi Araki; Yumiko Doi; Waso Fujinaka; Hitoshi Minami; Gentaro Iribe; Satoshi Mohri; Juichiro Shimizu; Masahisa Hirakawa; Hiroyuki Suga
The Tokai journal of experimental and clinical medicine | 2014
Takahiko Kiyooka; Yu Oshima; Waso Fujinaka; Gentaro Iribe; Satoshi Mohri; Juichiro Shimizu
Journal of the Japanese Society of Pediatric Surgeons | 2002
Atsushi Yoshida; Sadashige Uemura; Natsumi Hinomoto; Waso Fujinaka; Shinsei Saeki