Circulation, Vol 85, 2004-2013, Copyright © 1992 by American Heart Association
R Perondi, A Saino, RA Tio, G Pomidossi, L Gregorini, P Alessio, A Morganti, A Zanchetti and G Mancia
BACKGROUND. In humans, angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibition
attenuates the vasoconstriction induced by sympathetic stimulation in a
number of peripheral districts. Whether this is also the case in the
coronary circulation is unknown, however. METHODS AND RESULTS. In nine
normotensive patients with angiographically assessed coronary
atherosclerosis, we measured the changes in mean arterial pressure
(intra-arterial catheter), heart rate, rate-pressure product (RPP),
coronary sinus blood flow (CBF, thermodilution method), and coronary
vascular resistance (CVR, ratio between mean arterial pressure and CBF)
induced by the cold pressor test (CPT, 2 minutes) and diving (30 seconds),
i.e., two stimuli eliciting a sympathetic coronary vasoconstriction. The
measurements were performed in the control condition and 30 minutes after
captopril 25 mg p.o. In the control condition, CPT caused an increase in
mean arterial pressure and heart rate. Despite the increase in RPP (+20.7
+/- 3.2%, p less than 0.01), CBF did not change and CVR increased (+12.2
+/- 4.0%, p less than 0.05). diving caused an increase in mean arterial
pressure and a reduction in heart rate. RPP increased (+14.3 +/- 3.5%, p
less than 0.01), but despite this increase, there was a reduction in CBF
and a marked increase in CVR (+37.3 +/- 7.4%, p less than 0.01). Captopril
did not modify the blood pressure and heart rate responses to both stimuli
except for a slight accentuation of the bradycardia to diving. Despite the
unchanged or only slightly reduced RPP response, the increase in CVR was
markedly and significantly attenuated (p less than 0.01). CONCLUSIONS. ACE
inhibition attenuates sympathetic coronary vasoconstriction in patients
with coronary artery disease. This is probably due to removal of the
facilitating influence of angiotensin II on sympathetic modulation of
coronary vasomotor tone.
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ACE inhibition attenuates sympathetic coronary vasoconstriction in patients with coronary artery disease
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