Regional myocardial blood flow in awake dogs.

F R Cobb, R J Bache, J C Greenfield
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Abstract

The objectives of this study were to test the hypothesis in awake dogs that during control conditions endocardial vessels are maximally dilated and to determine whether variables introduced by general anesthesia and thoracotomy modify distribution of myocardial blood flow or impair capacity for augmentation of flow in response to a coronary vasodilator stimulus. Myocardial blood flow was measured in relatively small, 2-3 g, left ventricular epicardial and endocardial samples by using 7-10-mum radioisotope-labeled microspheres during control conditions and during infusion of adenosine in dosages which produced maximum increases in coronary blood flow. Measurements were made initially in awake resting animals and were repeated after pentobarbital anesthesia, thoracotomy, and pericardiotomy. Blood flow (mean+/-SEM) in the epicardium and endocardium, respectively, was 0.75+/-0.06 and 0.83+/-0.06 during control conditions and 4.98+/-0.28 and 4.49+/-0.27 cm(3)/min/g during adenosine. These data demonstrate considerable capacity for vasodilation in both myocardial layers and thus refute the hypothesis that endocardial vessels are maximally dilated during control conditions. During control conditions blood flow within epicardial and endocardial layers was essentially homogeneous around the circumference of the left ventricle. In contrast to previous studies in anesthetized animals, however, transmural gradients were present in most regions, i.e., endocardium: epicardium ratio (endo/epi) 1.06-1.16. During adenosine, circumferential epicardial flows were homogeneous; however, circumferential endocardial flows were inhomogeneous and increased less than epicardial flows, endo/epi 0.81-0.99.Anesthesia, thoracotomy, and pericardiotomy increased epicardial and endocardial flow, mean values 1.08+/-0.10 and 1.11+/-0.08 cm(3)/min/g, respectively. Transmural gradients remained in only papillary muscle regions. Adenosine increased epicardial flow comparably before and after anesthesia. Although adenosine increased endocardial flow three- to fourfold after anesthesia, the increase was considerably less than epicardial flow, i.e., endo/epi 0.63-0.78.

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MeSH Term

Adenosine
Anesthesia
Animals
Blood Pressure
Coronary Circulation
Coronary Vessels
Dilatation
Dogs
Endocardium
Heart Rate
Heart Septum
Pentobarbital
Pericardium
Regional Blood Flow
Respiration, Artificial
Thoracic Surgery
Thorax
Vascular Resistance
Wakefulness

Chemicals

Pentobarbital
Adenosine

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