Research Article

Antioxidant Solution in Combination with Angiotensin-(1-7) Provides Myocardial Protection in Langendorff-Perfused Rat Hearts

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Light microscopy photographs on endo- and myocard of rat hearts after cold ischemia stained with a mixture of methylene blue-azure II and basic fuchsin. Hearts perfused with San 20 (a, c) show morphological details characteristic of a normal endo- and myocard. In contrast, hearts perfused with Krebs-Ringer solution (b, d) exhibit cell damages characterized by enhanced vacuoles (white arrows) within heart muscle cells of the myocard. In addition, signs of degeneration of connective tissue underlying endothelial cells (EC) within the endocard are reflected by gaps (asterisks). Capillaries (C) are located in the connective tissue surrounding the cardiomyocytes. .
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