Positive effects of nitric oxide on left ventricular function in humans

The myocardial effect of tonically released nitric oxide (NO) in humans is still not known. We tested the hypothesis that low-dose NO exerts positive effects on left ventricular (LV) function. Twelve healthy volunteers, 26+/-4 years, were enrolled in this study. Magnetic resonance imaging was used t...

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Veröffentlicht in:European heart journal 2006-07, Vol.27 (14), p.1699-1705
Hauptverfasser: RASSAF, Tienush, POLL, Ludger W, MÖDDER, Ulrich, KELM, Malte, BROUZOS, Paris, LAUER, Thomas, TOTZECK, Matthias, KLEINBONGARD, Petra, GHARINI, Putrika, ANDERSEN, Kjel, SCHULZ, Rainer, HEUSCH, Gerd
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Zusammenfassung:The myocardial effect of tonically released nitric oxide (NO) in humans is still not known. We tested the hypothesis that low-dose NO exerts positive effects on left ventricular (LV) function. Twelve healthy volunteers, 26+/-4 years, were enrolled in this study. Magnetic resonance imaging was used to precisely measure the direct effects of NO on stroke volume index (SVI). The NO pool was monitored by chemiluminescence. We reduced endogenous NO levels with intravenous infusion of the NO synthase-inhibitor N(G)-monomethyl-l-arginine. Replenishment of the NO pool was achieved with the NO donor S-nitrosoglutathione (GSNO) (0.5 micromol iv). To differentiate load-dependent from the direct effects of NO on LV function, changes in SVI in response to GSNO were compared with changes in the NO-independent vasodilator dihydralazine (2.5 mg iv) at matched arterial pressure and heart rate. Inhibition of NO synthesis was followed by reduction in SVI. Subsequent replenishment of the circulating NO with GSNO significantly increased SVI (39+/-8 to 54+/-7 mL m(-2); P=0.001), whereas no significant changes were observed with the NO-independent vasodilator dihydralazine (39+/-8 to 46+/-8 mL m(-2); P=0.0626). Inhibition of endogenous NO release reduces, whereas replenishment with exogenous NO increases LV function, pointing towards a positive effect of tonically released NO on LV function in healthy humans.
ISSN:0195-668X
1522-9645
DOI:10.1093/eurheartj/ehl096