Circulation, Vol 89, 558-566, Copyright © 1994 by American Heart Association
S Yasuda, H Nonogi, S Miyazaki, Y Goto and K Haze
BACKGROUND: The heart has been demonstrated not only to be a pumping organ
but also an endocrine organ secreting atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP). We
hypothesized that myocardial ischemia may affect ANP secretion and that
reperfusion therapy for acute myocardial infarction can preserve endocrine
function of the heart. METHODS AND RESULTS: Twenty patients with acute
right ventricular infarction were examined who underwent reperfusion
therapy on admission. These patients had proximal occlusion of the dominant
right coronary artery involving the right atrial branches: 9 patients with
successful reperfusion (SRP group) and the remaining 11 patients with
unsuccessful reperfusion (URP group). Within 24 hours after the onset of
infarction, a volume loading test was performed after reperfusion therapy
with measurements for plasma ANP levels and hemodynamics. Before the volume
loading test, the plasma ANP level and mean right atrial pressure were
similar between these two groups. However, in the URP group, percent
increase in ANP in response to volume loading was strikingly smaller (URP,
45 +/- 18% versus SRP, 133 +/- 25%; P < .01) despite similar percent
increase in mean right atrial pressure (URP, 100 +/- 46% versus SRP, 86 +/-
23%). The peak ANP level occurred significantly later in the URP group (69
+/- 16 hours) than in the SRP group (28 +/- 9 hours, P < .001) after the
onset of infarction. CONCLUSIONS: The response of ANP release to volume
loading is attenuated in patients with right ventricular infarction without
coronary reperfusion. However, successful reperfusion induces a rapid
recovery of cardiac endocrine function as well as its mechanical function.
A sufficiently elevated plasma ANP level may be a useful predictor of
hemodynamic improvement in patients with right ventricular infarction.
ARTICLES
Coronary reperfusion enhances recovery of atrial natriuretic peptide secretion. Salvaging endocrine function in patients with acute right ventricular infarction
Department of Internal Medicine, National Cardiovascular Center, Osaka, Japan.
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