Title of article :
Persistent primary coronary dilation induced by transatrial delivery of nitroglycerin into the pericardial space: novel approach for local cardiac drug delivery
Author/Authors :
Sergio Waxman، نويسنده , , Ricardo Moreno، نويسنده , , Katharine Rowe، نويسنده , , Richard L. Verrier، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages :
5
From page :
2073
To page :
2077
Abstract :
OBJECTIVES We compared the effects of intrapericardial and intracoronary nitroglycerin on coronary cross-sectional are as assessed by intravascular ultrasound and demonstrated the feasibility of local cardiac drug delivery by newly developed method to access the normal pericardial space through the right atrial appendage. BACKGROUND Studies of nitric oxide (NO) donors have suggested that their antiarrhythmic and antiproliferative properties are more effective when administered by the intrapericardial rather than intravascular route. We postulated that NO donors delivered intrapericardially would also cause sustained coronary vasodilation without significant systemic hypotension. METHODS Intrapericardial nitroglycerin (200 μg) was administered in five Yorkshire pigs. Coronary cross-sectional luminal are was measured with intravascular ultrasound at various time intervals. The effects of intracoronary nitroglycerin on coronary luminal are were used for comparison. RESULTS Transatrial pericardial access required 1 to 3 min in all animals. Intrapericardial nitroglycerin was associated with mean 31.7% increase in luminal are at 5 min (p < 0.001). Vasodilation peaked between 5 and 10 min and persisted for 15 min. In contrast, intracoronary nitroglycerin was associated with smaller mean increase in luminal are (20.3% at 5 min, p < 0.01) that disappeared by 10 min. Significant systemic hypotension was observed at 3 min with intracoronary but not with intrapericardial nitroglycerin. CONCLUSIONS Sustained coronary vasodilation can be achieved with intrapericardial delivery of nitroglycerin without systemic hypotension. Nitric oxide donors with longer half-lives could prove beneficial in the treatment of myocardial ischemic syndromes when administered through this route. Transatrial pericardial access offers novel route for local cardiac drug delivery.
Keywords :
nitric oxide , Basic fibroblast growth factor , NO , bFGF
Journal title :
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Serial Year :
1999
Journal title :
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Record number :
481213
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