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To investigate the cardioprotective effect of salidroside to rat heart subjected to 8-hour hypothermic storage and 2-hour normothermic reperfusion. Isolated rat hearts were perfused with Langendorff model; after 30 minutes of baseline, the hearts were arrested and stored by St. Thomas solution (STS) without (STS group) or with different concentration salidroside at 4 °C for 8 hours, then reperfused for 2 hours. Compared with STS group, both middle and high dosage in STS greatly improved the recovery of left ventricular developed pressure (LVDP), maximum LVDP increase and decrease rate (±dp/dt), coronary flow rate (CF). Our study demonstrated that the salidroside was beneficial to improving cardiac functional recovery.


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