Circulation, Vol 63, 11-16, Copyright © 1981 by American Heart Association
DO Williams and AS Most
The effects of brief and sustained pharmacologic alpha-adrenergic
stimulation on the coronary arterial circulation were compared in awake
pigs. Phenylephrine was administered into the left anterior descending
coronary artery (LAD) either as a bolus (eight pigs) or as a 15-minute
infusion (eight pigs), with myocardial blood flow measured by the
radioactive microsphere technique. Flow in the distribution in the LAD was
compared with flow in myocardium perfused by the left circumflex coronary
artery (LCF) as the ratio LAD/LCF. This technique corrects for systemic
factors capable of modifying oxygen demand, and hence myocardial blood
flow, in both zones. After a phenylephrine bolus (50- 100 microgram),
LAD/LCF fell significantly, whereas no change was observed after the
sustained infusion (5-10 and 50-100 microgram/min). Four additional pigs
were pretreated with i.v. adenosine to raise myocardial blood flow in
excess of demand before sustained stimulation. In this setting LAD/LCF fell
significantly during the sustained phenylephrine infusion. Brief
alpha-adrenergic stimulation could overcome normal flow regulatory
mechanisms and resulted in constriction of coronary resistance vessels.
Such changes did not occur after sustained stimulation and suggest an
ability of the coronary circulation to offset chronic vasoconstrictive
effects. When the myocardium is overperfused, sustained alpha-adrenergic
stimulation does not jeopardize myocardial oxygenation and its
vasoconstriction potential is unmasked.
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Responsiveness of the coronary circulation to brief vs sustained alpha- adrenergic stimulation
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