Title of article :
Endothelium-derived nitric oxide enhances the effect of intraaortic balloon pumping on diastolic coronary flow
Author/Authors :
Eiji Toyota، نويسنده , , Masami Goto، نويسنده , , Hiroshi Nakamoto، نويسنده , , Jun Ebata، نويسنده , , Hiroyuki Tachibana، نويسنده , , Osamu Hiramatsu، نويسنده , , Yasuo Ogasawara، نويسنده , , Fumihiko Kajiya، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages :
8
From page :
1254
To page :
1261
Abstract :
Background. High shear rate with pulsation is one of the major stimuli for the release of endothelium-derived nitric oxide leading to coronary arteriolar dilation. Intraaortic balloon pumping mechanically enhances shear rate and diastolic-to-systolic flow oscillation. We aimed to evaluate whether or not coronary blood flow augmentation during intraaortic balloon pumping is mediated by coronary arteriolar dilation through endothelium-derived nitric oxide release. Methods. Using a charge-coupled device intravital videomicroscope, we observed epicardial coronary arterioles (40 to 220 μm in diameter) in anesthetized open-chest dogs (n = 10) during 2:1 mode of intraaortic balloon pumping. Endothelium-derived nitric oxide-mediated vasodilatory effects of intraaortic balloon pumping were evaluated by comparing end-diastolic arteriolar diameters between the coupled beats of on and off intraaortic balloon pumping before and after intracoronary endothelium-derived nitric oxide synthesis inhibition with Nω-nitro- -arginine ( -NNA, 2 μmol/min) administration. Results. Intraaortic balloon pumping increased coronary arteriolar diameters and coronary blood flow by 11.4% ± 1.8% (p< 0.0001) and 33.4% ± 4.1% (p< 0.001), respectively. Vasodilation was greater in small arterioles (<110 μm; 15.4% ± 2.2%) than in large arterioles (≥110 μm; 4.2% ± 1.2%, p< 0.0001). -NNA attenuated the intraaortic balloon pumping-induced vasodilation and augmentation of coronary blood flow to 4.6% ± 1.0% (p< 0.001) and to 20.8% ± 2.1%, (p< 0.05), respectively. Attenuation of vasodilatory effect by -NNA was observed mainly in small arterioles (from 15.4% ± 2.2% to 5.9% ± 1.2%). Conclusions. Intraaortic balloon pumping augmented coronary blood flow by dilating coronary arterioles in diastole, more significantly in small arterioles than in large arterioles. Endothelium-derived nitric oxide inhibition markedly attenuated these effects. We conclude that, in a canine model, endothelium-derived nitric oxide contributes to mechanical enhancement of the coronary blood flow with diastolic arteriolar vasodilation during intraaortic balloon pumping.
Journal title :
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
Serial Year :
1999
Journal title :
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
Record number :
615880
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