Circulation, Vol 86, 979-985, Copyright © 1992 by American Heart Association
T Miura, T Ogawa, T Iwamoto, K Shimamoto and O Iimura
BACKGROUND. Recent studies implicated a key role for adenosine (ADO)
receptor activation in the enhancement of ischemic tolerance by ischemic
preconditioning. In this study, we aimed to test the hypothesis that
dipyridamole, an ADO transport inhibitor, enhances the preconditioning
effect. METHODS AND RESULTS. Six groups of rabbits underwent 30-minute
coronary occlusion and 72-hour reperfusion. Infarct size (IS) and the
area-at-risk (AR) were determined by histology and by use of fluorescent
particles, respectively. IS expressed as the percentage of AR (%IS/AR) was
46.5 +/- 3.4% (n = 13) in control rabbits. Preconditioning with 2-minute
ischemia tended to limit %IS/AR (%IS/AR, 35.5 +/- 3.5%, n = 9), and that
possible protection was abolished by pretreatment with 10 mg/kg
8-phenyltheophylline (8-PT), an ADO receptor antagonist (%IS/AR, 43.9 +/-
5.8%, n = 9). Administration of dipyridamole (0.25 mg/kg) before the
2-minute preconditioning markedly limited %IS/AR to 13.8 +/- 2.6% (n = 12),
indicating the potentiation of the preconditioning effect by this agent.
Furthermore, this enhancement of preconditioning effect by dipyridamole
treatment was significantly attenuated by 8-PT (%IS/AR, 27.6 +/- 2.1%, n =
11). Dipyridamole given before the 30-minute ischemia, without
preconditioning, did not reduce %IS/AR (55.3 +/- 5.2%, n = 7), and a
previous study from this laboratory had demonstrated that the present dose
of 8-PT alone did not modify IS in the rabbit. CONCLUSIONS. Dipyridamole
significantly potentiated the IS-limiting effect of preconditioning. This
finding strongly supports the hypothesis that stimulation of ADO receptors
by endogenous ADO, which builds up during preconditioning ischemia,
mediates the increased ischemic tolerance afforded by preconditioning.
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Dipyridamole potentiates the myocardial infarct size-limiting effect of ischemic preconditioning
Second Department of Internal Medicine, Sapporo Medical College, Japan.
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