Coronary thrombolysis with and without nifedipine in pigs |
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Authors: | Dr. W. J. van der Giessen E. Harmsen P. P. de Tombe P. G. Hugenholtz P. D. Verdouw |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Cardiology, Thoraxcenter, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands;(2) Dept. of Medicine & Medical Physiology, University of Calgary, Canada;(3) Present address: Laboratory for Experimental Cardiology, Erasmus University Rotterdam, P.O. Box 1738, 3000 DR Rotterdam, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Summary to investigate whether addition of Ca2+ antagonists adds to the beneficial effects of thrombolysis we studied recovery of regional myocardial performance in pigs, in which occlusive thrombi were induced by electrical stimulation, with and without addition of nifedipine to the thrombolytic agent. To this end, four different groups of animals with thrombotic corobnary occlusion were studied. Groups 1 and 2 received either saline or intracoronary nifcdipine (0.1 g·kg–1·min–1) 15 min after coronary artery occlusion. Groups 3 and 4 were treated with the thrombolytic agent plasmin which was infused directly into the left anterior descending coronary artery (LADCA) at a rate of 2 U·min–1. The animals in group 4 also intracoronary nifedipine. 4 h after thrombus formation the animals were sacrificed. No important differences in systemic hemodynamics were observed between the four groups of animals. Reperfusion occurred only in the animals which received plasmin, with or without nifedipine. After intracoronary plasmin regional blood flow increased from 7±2 to 40±7 ml·min–1·100 g–1 in the LADCA-perfused subepicardial and from 9±2 to 30±6 ml·min–1·100 g–1 in the LADCA-pefrfused subendocardial layers. The combination of plasmin and nifedipine increased flow to the LADCA-perfused subepicardial layers from 8±2 to 74±21 ml·min–1.100 g–1 and that to the subendocardial layers from 8±2 to 57±16 ml·min–1·100 g–1 (in both cases: p<0.05 vs. plasmin alone). However, addition of nifedipine did not enhance recovery of regional myocardial function or high-energy phosphate metabolism. Because reperfusion was accomischemic myocardium which does not result in functional recovery could be deleterious.This study was supported by a grant from the Dutch Heart Foundation. |
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Keywords: | coronary thrombosis thrombolysis nifedipine regionalmyocardial blood flow myocardial function adenine nucleotides |
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