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Effects of inhibition of nitric oxide formation on the regulation of coronary blood flow in anesthetized dogs
Authors:U Solzbach  J Liao  N L Eigler  A M Zeiher
Institution:(1) Department of Internal Medicine III Division of Cardiology, University of Freiburg, Hugstetter Straße 55, 79106 Freiburg, FRG;(2) Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine and Research Institute at Cedars-Sinai Medical-Center, 90048 Los Angeles, California, USA
Abstract:In 11 open-chest dogs with a flowmeter on the left circumflex artery, L-NMMA, a selective inhibitor of nitric oxide-formation, was subselectively infused into the left circumflex artery at a rate of 2.5mg/ml (ml/min) to avoid systemic hemodynamic effects. The coronary blood flow at normal arterial blood pressure was similar prior to and during L-NMMA infusion. However, when the arterial blood pressure was raised by inflating a balloon in the descending aorta, the nitric oxide suppression induced a dramatic increase in coronary vascular resistance by almost 40% compared to control conditions without L-NMMA infusion at identically elevated arterial blood pressure. L-NMMA induced a significant downward shift and flattening of the pressure-flow relation over a pressure range from 60–150 mmHg. Peak hyperemic coronary flow after 20-s transient coronary occlusion was similar prior to and during L-NMMA infusion, but the duration of the hyperemic flow response was significantly shortened during L-NMMA infusion indicating exaggerated constriction after hyperemic stimulus. The EDRF/nitric oxide-system plays an important role for the regulation of coronary blood flow by counteracting autoregulatory constrictor responses to increased driving pressure and shear stress in the intact canine circulation.Supported in part by grant 1 RO1 HL-40865 from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. U.S. is the recipient of research grant So 241/1-1 from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Keywords:Nitric oxide  L-NMMA  EDRF  coronary blood flow  animal studies
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