Effect of Intravenous Dipyridamole on Cerebral Blood Flow in Humans

Author:

Ito Hiroshi1,Kinoshita Toshibumi1,Tamura Yoshikazu1,Yokoyama Ikuo1,Iida Hidehiro1

Affiliation:

1. From the Departments of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine (H. Ito, T.K., H. Iida) and Internal Medicine (Y.T.), Akita Research Institute of Brain and Blood Vessels, Akita, Japan, and the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Tokyo Graduate School of Medicine (I.Y.), Tokyo, Japan.

Abstract

Background and Purpose —Dipyridamole increases the concentration of circulating adenosine, which is a potent vasodilator, by inhibition of uptake of adenosine into the erythrocytes, and hence produces coronary vasodilation. However, the effects of dipyridamole on cerebral circulation is not pronounced. This study investigates the effects of intravenous dipyridamole on cerebral blood flow (CBF) in humans with use of positron emission tomography (PET). Methods —In each of 13 healthy subjects, CBF was measured using 15 O-labeled water and PET at rest and during hypercapnia, hypocapnia, and dipyridamole stress; corresponding CBF values were then compared. Results —CBF values during dipyridamole stress were significantly lower than those measured at rest. The dipyridamole stress Pa co 2 was also significantly lower than the resting Pa co 2 . The change in CBF during dipyridamole stress relative to Pa co 2 closely followed the relationship between CBF and Pa co 2 during hypocapnia. Conclusions —These results indicate that the observed decrease in CBF during dipyridamole stress was caused by a decrease in Pa co 2 rather than by any direct action of dipyridamole on CBF. The decrease in Pa co 2 during dipyridamole stress was most likely due to hyperventilation, which was a side effect of adenosine. These results support the hypothesis that circulating adenosine is largely prevented from binding to adenosine receptors of cerebral vessels by the blood-brain barrier.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Neurology (clinical)

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