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On the material of early autopsies of the above patients the activity of the following myocardial enzymes was undergone the quantitative histochemical study: succinate, lactate, (beta-oxybutyrate, d-glycerophosphate, glucose 6-phosphate and alcohol dehydrogenase, NAD-
diaphorase
, catalase, phosphorylase. The increase of the activity of practically all enzymes studied was observed in the myocardial areas with no circulation disturbances. This increase was due to the moderate myocardial hypertrophy. On the contrary, in the areas with a non-even blood supply (ischemia) the decrease of the activity of all oxidative-reductive enzymes was observed. The presence of such foci in the myocardium which occur in 70% cases studied facilitates the development of the
ventricular fibrillation
with a fatal outcome. The enzyme depression is particularly pronounced against the background of a high alcoholic content.
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PMID:[A histochemical study of enzyme activity in the myocardium of victims of sudden death with small-focal cardiosclerosis]. 259 77
Study of the activity of some myocardial enzymes in sudden death cases with alcoholic cardiomyopathy (ACMP) was made by quantitative histochemical methods. The decrease of dehydrogenase activity of succinate, lactate, beta-hydroxybutyrate, alpha-glycerophosphate and NAD-
diaphorase
was found in line with the increase of the activity of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, alcohol dehydrogenase and catalase versus control (myocardium of those who died of trauma). Disorders of major metabolic processes in the myocardium may occasionally lead to electrical instability resulting in
ventricular fibrillation
and sudden cardiac death. In almost 80% of sudden cardiac deaths in ACMP foci of acute myocardial ischemia are found, that can lead to
ventricular fibrillation
with lethal outcome.
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PMID:[Histoenzymologic characteristics of the myocardium in sudden death in patients with alcoholic cardiomyopathy]. 380 Jun 78