Circulation, Vol 57, 557-562, Copyright © 1978 by American Heart Association
RJ Bache
This study was designed to evaluate the effects of nitroglycerin and
phenylephrine-induced arterial hypertension on regional myocardial blood
flow in awake dogs with acute occlusion of the left circumflex coronary
artery. Myocardial blood flow to four transmural layers from epicardium to
endocardium was estimated with 7-9 micron radionuclide labeled microspheres
in 1) the non-ischemic myocardium, 2) the central ischemic zone, and 3) the
border zone separating ischemic from normally perfused myocardium.
Measurements were repeated 1) during infusion of nitroglycerin, 0.015
mg/kg/min, 2) during phenylephrine administered to increase arterial
pressure 60 mm Hg above the control measurements, and 3) during combined
nitroglycerin and phenylephrine administration. Both nitroglycerin and
phenylephrine increased myocardial blood flow to the central ischemic area;
nitroglycerin significantly decreased the resistance of the collateral
vascular system, while the increased flow during phenylephrine
administration was accounted for entirely by the increased arterial
pressure with no change in collateral vascular resistance. The increased
blood flow to the central ischemic zone during nitroglycerin administration
was delivered preferentially to the subendocardium, while the increased
blood flow during phenylephrine administration was directed exclusively to
the subepicardium. Neither nitroglycerin nor phenylephrine significantly
altered computed vascular resistance of the border zone, but because of the
increased driving pressure, blood flow to the border zone was significantly
increased during phenylephrine administration.
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Effect of nitroglycerin and arterial hypertension on myocardial blood flow following acute coronary artery occlusion in the dog
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