Postexercise Ischemia Is Associated With Increased Neuropeptide Y in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease

Author:

Gullestad Lars1,Jørgensen Bjørn1,Bjurø Thorvald1,Pernow John1,Lundberg Jan M.1,Dota Corina-Dana1,Hall Christian1,Simonsen Svein1,Åblad Bengt1

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Cardiology (L.G., B.J., S.S.) and Institute of Internal Medicine (C.H.), Rikshospitalet University Hospital, Oslo, Norway; Wallenberg Laboratory (T.B.), Gøteborg, Sweden; Department of Cardiology (J.P.), Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden; Department of Physiology and Pharmacology (J.M.L.), Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden; and AstraZeneca (C.D., B.Å.), Mölndal, Sweden.

Abstract

Background —Neurohormones may influence vascular tone both during and after exercise. Neuropeptide Y (NPY), which is costored and released with norepinephrine (NE) during sympathetic activity, is a potent vasoconstrictor with a relatively long half-life. We therefore examined its possible association with the ischemic response to exercise in patients with coronary artery disease. Methods and Results —Twenty-nine male patients with effort-induced angina pectoris underwent a symptom-limited exercise test. In addition to conventional ST-segment analysis, we examined ischemia on the basis of heart rate (HR)-adjusted ST-segment changes through calculation of the ST/HR slope during the final 4 minutes of exercise and of the ST/HR recovery loop after exercise. Blood samples were taken before, during, and after exercise for an analysis of several neurohormones. Mean ST-segment depression was −223±20.2 μV ( P <0.0001) just before the termination of exercise, followed by a gradual normalization, but it remained significant after 10 minutes (−49±8.9 μV, P <0.0001). At the end of exercise, the ST/HR slope, which reflects myocardial ischemia, was −6.0±0.77 μV/HR. In most patients, ST-segment levels at a given HR were lower during recovery than during exercise, here referred to as ST “deficit.” Exercise increased the plasma levels of NPY, NE, epinephrine, and N-terminal proatrial natriuretic peptide, but big endothelin remained unchanged. Although NE and epinephrine peaked at maximal exercise, the highest levels of NPY and N-terminal proatrial natriuretic peptide were observed 4 minutes after exercise. The maximal increase in the NPY correlated significantly with ST-segment depression at 3 minutes after exercise ( r =−0.61, P =0.0005), the ST deficit at the corresponding time point ( r =−0.66, P =0.0001), and the duration of ST-segment depression after exercise ( r =0.42, P =0.02). In contrast, no such correlations were found for NE. Conclusions —The present study has for the first time demonstrated a correlation between plasma NPY levels and the degree and duration of ST-segment depression after exercise in patients with coronary artery disease, which suggests that NPY may contribute to myocardial ischemia in these patients.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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