Importance of vasomotor tone to myocardial function and regional metabolism during constant flow ischaemia in swine

Study objective – The aim was to test the hypothesis that the release of vascular tone with adenosine during constant flow ischaemia alters both transmural function and regional metabolism in a detrimental way. Design – In one group of anaesthetised swine, the effects of graded reductions of flow on...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cardiovascular research 1990-10, Vol.24 (10), p.813-820
Hauptverfasser: McFalls, Edward O, Pantely, George A, Anselone, Cheryl G, Bristow, David J
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Zusammenfassung:Study objective – The aim was to test the hypothesis that the release of vascular tone with adenosine during constant flow ischaemia alters both transmural function and regional metabolism in a detrimental way. Design – In one group of anaesthetised swine, the effects of graded reductions of flow on segmental left ventricular function, myocardial oxygen consumption (MVo2), and lactate production in the distribution of the left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD) were determined. In a second group, a model of constant flow ischaemia was induced to test how altering vascular tone with adenosine changed the relationship of flow, function, and metabolism. Experimental material – The experiments were performed in 20 open chest, anaesthetised swine. Protocol A consisted of 11 animals and protocol B of nine animals. Measurements and main results – In protocol A, during graded ischaemia, reductions in flow, % systolic wall thickening (WTh), normalised MVo2 and % lactate extraction (%LE) correlated well with reductions in coronary perfusion pressure when fitted with 3rd order polynominal curves (r = 0.78, 0.87, 0.85 and 0.81 respectively; p
ISSN:0008-6363
1755-3245
DOI:10.1093/cvr/24.10.813