From the Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine,
University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, Minn.
Correspondence to Robert J. Bache, MD, Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Minnesota Medical School, Box 508 UMHC, 420 Delaware St SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455. E-mail bache001{at}maroon.tc.umn.edu
BackgroundThe platelet
products thromboxane A2 and
serotonin have been shown to cause constriction of
well-developed coronary collateral vessels. This study was
performed to determine whether intravascular platelet activation
produced with platelet activating factor (PAF) can cause a decrease
in coronary collateral blood flow.
Methods and ResultsCollateral vessel growth was induced by
embolization of a hollow stainless steel plug into the left anterior
descending coronary artery (LAD) of adult dogs. The animals
were returned to the laboratory 3 to 6 weeks later for surgical
instrumentation and measurement of collateral blood flow. Collateral
flow was assessed by measuring retrograde blood flow from the
cannulated collateral-dependent artery. PAF (10 nmol) was injected into
the left main coronary artery to allow products of
platelet activation to reach collateral vessels arising from the
left coronary system. PAF caused a vasoconstrictor response,
which became maximal 3 minutes after injection and resulted in a
40.3±7.4% decrease in retrograde blood flow (32.1±2.1 to 19.6±3.2
mL/min; P<0.05). By 15 minutes after the PAF injection,
both retrograde blood flow and transcollateral resistance had returned
to normal. After pretreatment with the thromboxane
A2 receptor antagonist SQ30,741, the
vasoconstrictor response to PAF was abolished and, in contrast to the
decrease in retrograde blood flow from PAF alone, a weak vasodilator
effect was unmasked.
ConclusionsPAF caused a decrease in coronary collateral
blood flow. This vasoconstrictor response required the participation of
thromboxane A2.
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Basic Science Reports
Effect of Platelet Activation on Coronary Collateral Blood Flow
Key Words: blood flow collateral circulation platelets thromboxane
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