Gradual reduction in coronary blood flow by 35% in swine decreased regional left ventricular systolic wall thickening (from 45% to 18%, P<.001) with minimal metabolic evidence of ischemia.
10 acutely anesthetized and instrumented swine subjected to a gradual reduction in coronary blood flow over 60 minutes.
Gradual reduction in coronary blood flow vs Baseline (control value) (1% per minute to 35% net reduction)
Regional left ventricular systolic wall thickening, p=<.001
Absolute Event Rate: 18% vs 45%
p-value: p=<.001
BACKGROUND: Studies during 20% to 50% reductions in regional coronary blood flow have revealed a number of metabolic and functional adaptations that suggest the heart downregulates energy requirements and contractility in response to ischemia. In contrast to prior studies of sudden changes in coronary blood flow, we tested whether the heart could reduce ATP consumption commensurate with a gradual decrease in coronary blood flow or whether transient metabolic abnormalities are a necessary trigger in this process. METHODS AND RESULTS: From 0 to 35 minutes, mean left anterior descending coronary artery blood flow was reduced by approximately 1% per minute in 10 acutely anesthetized and instrumented swine. Coronary blood flow then was held constant between 35 and 60 minutes at the resulting 35% net blood flow reduction. Although systemic hemodynamics remained stable, a significant decrease in regional left ventricular systolic wall thickening developed (from control value of 45 +/- 11% to 18 +/- 11% at 60 minutes, P < .001) without a sustained decrease in the phosphorylation potential (as assessed by a < 2% decrease in either the transmural or subendocardial phosphocreatine-to-ATP ratio) and with minimal myocardial lactate production (4 +/- 44 mumol.min-1 x 100 g-1). CONCLUSIONS: Metabolic markers of ischemia such as ratio of phosphocreatine to ATP, ATP content, lactate content, and lactate production were blunted during this protocol of gradually worsening ischemia. Thus, contractile abnormalities of mild ischemia can develop with minimal metabolic evidence of ischemia. The downregulation of myocardial energy requirements can almost keep pace with the gradual decline in coronary blood flow.
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Andrew E. Arai
Cardiac Imaging
Susan E. Grauer
Veterans Health Administration
C G Anselone
Oregon Health & Science University
Circulation
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Arai et al. (Sat,) conducted a other in Myocardial ischemia (n=10). Gradual reduction in coronary blood flow vs. Baseline (control value) was evaluated on Regional left ventricular systolic wall thickening (p=<.001). Gradual reduction in coronary blood flow by 35% in swine decreased regional left ventricular systolic wall thickening (from 45% to 18%, P<.001) with minimal metabolic evidence of ischemia.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a22171c89ae9bae15e23017 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/01.cir.92.2.244