Circulation, Vol 78, 640-645, Copyright © 1988 by American Heart Association
WS Levy, RJ Katz, RL Ruffalo, RH Leiboff and AG Wasserman
It is believed that nitroglycerin causes vasodilatation by interacting with
sulfhydryl groups present in vascular smooth muscle. This study was
performed to assess whether methionine, an amino acid capable of increasing
sulfhydryl availability, would potentiate the hemodynamic effects of
nitroglycerin. Nitroglycerin was initially infused in incremental doses
from 1 to 50 micrograms/min in all patients to determine the dose required
to reduce mean arterial pressure by 10% and pulmonary capillary wedge
pressure by 30%. After a washout period, 10 patients received 5 g
methionine i.v. and five patients received an equal volume of 5% dextrose
in water (control). Nitroglycerin dose titration was then repeated.
Methionine alone induced no hemodynamic effects, but after methionine
infusion, there was a significant reduction in the nitroglycerin infusion
rate required to reach each hemodynamic endpoint (p less than 0.01). In the
control group, there was no significant change in responsiveness to
nitroglycerin between infusions. Thus, methionine potentiates the
hemodynamic effects of acutely administered intravenous nitroglycerin.
ARTICLES
Potentiation of the hemodynamic effects of acutely administered nitroglycerin by methionine
Department of Medicine, George Washington University, Washington, DC 20037.
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