1. Measurement of extracellular pH, <f>K+</f>, and lactate in ischemic heart
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Marzouk, Sayed A.M., Buck, Richard P., Dunlap, Larry A., Johnson, Timothy A., and Cascio, Wayne E.
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LACTATES , *ISCHEMIA - Abstract
Simultaneous and continuous measurements of extracellular pH, potassium
(K+) , and lactate(L−) in ischemic rabbit papillary muscle are presented for the first time. Potentiometric pH andK+ sensors and an amperometric lactate biosensor were used. These miniature electrodes were previously developed and individually tested for this purpose. The pH sensor was based on an iridium oxide layer electrodeposited on a planar platinum electrode fabricated on a flexible substrate. The potentiometricK+ sensor was based on a polymeric membrane and valinomycin ionophore. TheL− biosensor was based on lactate oxidase and an organic conducting salt polarized at 0.15 V vs Ag/AgCl reference electrode. The utility of this novel analytical system to cardiovascular research was demonstrated by using the system to study the interrelationship of cellularK+ and lactate loss in ischemic myocardium, and the role of extracellular pH and buffer capacity on this relationship. The results indicated: (i) sequential brief episodes of ischemia produced reproducible trends ofL− , pH, andK+ changes during the first three episodes, (ii) extracellularL− increased with increasing buffer capacity of extracellular compartment, (iii) the patterns of extracellularL− andK+ changes were not related directly, and (iv)L− transport and lactic acid diffusion were not the primary cause of extracellular acidosis during ischemia. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]- Published
- 2002
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