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First Department of Medicine, Osaka University School of Medicine, Osaka 565, Japan
We examined the
effects of ischemic preconditioning (IP) on metabolic and contractile
function during coronary hypoperfusion in dogs. After the left anterior
descending coronary artery (LAD) was occluded for 5 min (IP) and
reperfused for 10 min, coronary blood flow (CBF) of the LAD was
decreased to 33% of the control. IP increased
(P < 0.05) lactate extraction ratio
and the pH of coronary venous blood and decreased
(P < 0.05) myocardial oxygen consumption and fractional shortening during hypoperfusion compared with those in the control group, although IP did not change the endocardial-to-epicardial blood flow ratio of the regional myocardium during hypoperfusion. IP increased (P < 0.05) the adenosine levels in coronary venous blood during
hypoperfusion. IP increased (P < 0.05) myocardial ecto-5'-nucleotidase activity.
Administration of 8-sulfophenyltheophylline or
,
-methyleneadenosine 5'-diphosphate blunted
the IP-induced changes in metabolic and contractile parameters during
hypoperfusion. These results suggest that IP reduced the severity of
anaerobic myocardial metabolism of ischemic hearts by increasing the
adenosine levels via an extracellular pathway.
adenosine; 8-sulfophenyltheophylline;
,
-methyleneadenosine
diphosphate
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