AHEART May 45/5

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  • NAOKI SATO
  • KUNIYA ASAI
  • SATOSHI OKUMURA
  • GEN TAKAGI
  • RICHARD P. SHANNON
  • YOKO FUJITA-YAMAGUCHI
  • YOSHIHIRO ISHIKAWA
  • STEPHEN F. VATNER
  • DOROTHY E. VATNER
  • Kuniya Asai
  • Satoshi Okumura
  • Gen Takagi
  • Richard P. Shannon
  • Yoko Fujita-Yamaguchi
  • Yoshihiro Ishikawa
  • Stephen F. Vatner
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Sato, Naoki, Kuniya Asai, Satoshi Okumura, Gen Takagi, Richard P. Shannon, Yoko Fujita-Yamaguchi, Yoshihiro Ishikawa, Stephen F. Vatner, and Dorothy E. Vatner. Mechanisms of desensitization to a PDE inhibitor (milrinone) in conscious dogs with heart failure. Am. J. Physiol. 276 (Heart Circ. Physiol. 45): H1699–H1705, 1999.— The goal of this study was to determine the extent to which the effects of milrinone were desensitized in heart failure (HF) and to determine the mechanisms, i.e., whether these effects could be ascribed to changes in cAMP or phosphodiesterase (PDE) activity in HF. Accordingly, we examined the effects of milrinone in seven conscious dogs before and after HF was induced by rapid ventricular pacing at 240 beats/min. The dogs were chronically instrumented for measurements of left ventricular (LV) pressure and first derivative of LV pressure (dP/dt), arterial pressure, LV internal diameter, and wall thickness. Milrinone (10 μg·kg21 ·min21 iv) increased LV dP/dt by 1,854 6 157 from 2,701 6 105 mmHg/s (P , 0.05) before HF. After HF the increase in LV dP/dt in response to milrinone was attenuated significantly (P , 0.05); it increased by 615 6 67 from 1,550 6 107 mmHg/s, indicating marked desensitization. In the presence of ganglionic blockade the increases in LV dP/dt (1445 6 65 mmHg/s) in response to milrinone were markedly less (P , 0.01), and milrinone increased LV dP/dt even less in HF (1240 6 65 mmHg/s). cAMP and PDE activity were measured in endocardial and epicardial layers in normal and failing myocardium. cAMP was decreased significantly (P , 0.05) in LV endocardium (226%) but not significantly in LV epicardium (214%). PDE activity was also decreased significantly (P , 0.05) in LV endocardium (218%) but not in LV epicardium (24%). Thus significant desensitization to milrinone was observed in conscious dogs with HF. The major effect was autonomically mediated. The biochemical mechanism appears to be due in part to the modest reductions in PDE activity in failing myocardium, which, in turn, may be a compensatory mechanism to maintain cAMP levels in HF. Reductions in cAMP and PDE levels were restricted to the subendocardium, suggesting that the increased wall stress and reduced coronary reserve play a role in mediating these changes.

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تاریخ انتشار 1999