Nifedipine-Induced Coronary Vasodilation in Ischemic Hearts Is Attributable to Bradykinin- and NO-Dependent Mechanisms in Dogs

Author:

Kitakaze Masafumi1,Asanuma Hiroshi1,Takashima Seiji1,Minamino Tetsuo1,Ueda Yasunori1,Sakata Yasuhiko1,Asakura Masanori1,Sanada Shoji1,Kuzuya Tsunehiko1,Hori Masatsugu1

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Internal Medicine and Therapeutics, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Suita, Japan.

Abstract

Background —Dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers protect endothelial cells against ischemia and reperfusion injury, suggesting that nifedipine may increase the in vivo cardiac NO level and thus coronary blood flow (CBF) in ischemic hearts. We tested this hypothesis. Methods and Results —In open-chest dogs, coronary perfusion pressure (CPP) was reduced in the left anterior descending coronary artery so that CBF decreased to one third of the control level, and thereafter CPP was maintained constant (103±8 to 43±3 mm Hg, n=9). We obtained fractional shortening (FS) and lactate extraction ratio (LER) as indices of regional myocardial contraction and metabolism. Both FS (26.4±2.1% to 6.7±2.0%, n=9, P <0.001) and LER (32±6% to −37±5%, n=9, P <0.001) showed a decrease when CPP was reduced. After intracoronary infusion of nifedipine (4 μg · kg −1 · min −1 ), CBF increased from 30±1 to 48±4 mL · 100 g −1 · min −1 ( P <0.01) without a change of CPP (n=9). Both FS (14.0±1.9%, n=9) and LER (−9±7%, n=9) also increased ( P <0.01). Nifedipine increased the difference in the level of metabolites of NO (nitrate+nitrite; 9±3 to 25±5 nmol/mL, n=9, P <0.01) and bradykinin (22±5 to 58±4 pmol/mL, n=9, P <0.01) between coronary venous and arterial blood. L-NAME (an NO synthase inhibitor) or HOE-140 (a bradykinin receptor antagonist) attenuated ( P <0.05) the increase in CBF (29±3 and 35±2 mL · 100 g −1 · min −1 , n=5 each), FS (4.8±0.6% and 6.9±1.7%, n=5 each), LER (−47±8% and −35±9%, n=5 each), and nitrate+nitrite (3±2 and 8±4 nmol/mL, n=5 each) due to nifedipine infusion. Conclusions —These results indicate that the calcium channel blocker nifedipine mediates coronary vasodilation and improves myocardial ischemia through both bradykinin/NO-dependent and -independent mechanisms.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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