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Query: UMLS:C0024591 (
malignant hyperthermia
)
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Microsomes were prepared from livers of
malignant hyperthermia
susceptible (MHS) or resistant (MHR) pigs. On incubation with the spin trap alpha-(4-pyridyl-l-oxide)-N-tert-butylnitrone (4-POBN), the microsomes from MHS pigs produced a characteristic electron spin resonance (ESR) signal at a greater rate than those from MHR pigs. Increased formation in the incubations of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) by the microsomes of the MHS pigs indicated an enhanced susceptibility to free radical-mediated lipid peroxidation. These results provide further evidence that MHS pigs have an antioxidant abnormality which may contribute to the fatal MH response. However the nature of the abnormality is unclear. The enhanced formation of unstable free radicals and indices of lipid peroxidation was not due to decreased
vitamin E
concentration or glutathione peroxidase activity in the microsomes. Furthermore, fatty acid profiles were similar in microsomes from MHS and MHR pigs indicating similar amounts of potential substrate for TBARS formation.
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PMID:Spin trapping of free radicals and lipid peroxidation in microsomal preparations from malignant hyperthermia susceptible pigs. 215 50
Pigs, crossbreeds of Swedish Landrace and Yorkshire, about 6 months old and susceptible to develop
malignant hyperthermia
when exposed to halothane, were subjected to a 12-min experimental stress provoked by the myorelaxant succinylcholine. The experimental pigs were pre-treated before the stress: five were given propranolol for one week, six were given alpha-tocopherol (
vitamin E
) combined with selenium for 11 days, and five pigs were pre-treated with zinc (ZnSO4) for 1 month. A total of 12 untreated, stress-susceptible pigs served as controls. The blood levels of noradrenaline and adrenaline recorded during the stress were significantly reduced in the groups pre-treated with propranolol or alpha-tocopherol combined with selenium. The results show significant reduction of myocardial necrosis by beta-adrenoceptor-blocking agents and free-radical scavengers during stress-induced increased sympathetic activity.
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PMID:Reduction of heart lesions after experimental restraint stress: a study in stress-susceptible pigs. 765 10
In the dog, creatine kinase (CK) is mostly present in the skeletal muscles, myocardium, brain and intestine. The MM isoenzyme predominates in muscles and myocardium. In plasma, reference values depend on the technique used and CK-MB accounts for about 30-45% of total CK activity. Sex has no influence on plasma CK activity, which is higher in young dogs than in adults. Plasma CK is elevated after physical exercise. After its release from the cells, CK reaches the plasma mostly via the lymphatic route and then remains in the plasma compartment. It is rapidly cleared with a half-life of about 2 hours. Muscle diseases are the main source of plasma CK elevations: inherited myopathies,
malignant hyperthermia
, hypothyroidism,
vitamin E
-selenium deficiency, prolonged decubitus, intramuscular injections, surgery, etc. Plasma CK is also increased in experimental myocardial infarction, for which the dog is an interesting model, allowing quantification of the damage by measuring the total CK activity released.
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PMID:Creatine kinase in the dog: a review. 820 15