Divergent effects of NO synthase inhibition on systemic and myocardial O2 delivery and consumption during dobutamine infusion in sheep

Pflügers Archiv : European journal of physiology
D J Penny, J J Smolich

Abstract

It is unknown if nitric oxide (NO) modulates the balance between systemic or myocardial O2 delivery ( DO2) and consumption VO2 during inotropic stimulation with the beta-adrenergic agonist dobutamine. Accordingly, we measured systemic and left ventricular (LV) DO2 and during dobutamine infusion to a peak of 10 microg .kg-1 .min-1, before and after inhibition of NO synthesis with i.v. N(omega)-nitro- L-arginine ( L-NNA, 25 mg.kg-1) in 11 anesthetized ewes instrumented with aortic, pulmonary arterial and coronary sinus catheters, an ultrasonic coronary artery flow probe and a pulmonary arterial thermistor to measure cardiac output. L-NNA reduced systemic DO2 by 19% (2.1+/-0.5 ml.min-1.kg-1, P<0.005) but increased systemic by 13% (0.4+/-0.1 ml.in-1.g-1, P<0.05), whereas LV DO2 and rose by 44% (4.3+/-1.3 ml.min-1).100 g-1, P<0.005) and 47% (3.1+/-0.9.min-1.100 g-1, P<0.025) respectively. Dobutamine increased systemic DO2 by 61% (5.3+/-0.9 ml.min-1.kg-1, P<0.001) and systemic by 10% (0.32+/-0.12 ml.min-1.kg-1, P<0.01), with no effect of L-NNA on either response ( P>0.9). As a result, while was 0.5 ml.min(-1).kg-1 higher at any given level of DO2 ( P<0.001), the slope of the systemic DO2- relation was unchanged after L-NNA. By contra...Continue Reading

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Dec 18, 2009·Gene Therapy·D M KayeJ M Power
Nov 8, 2008·IEEE Transactions on Bio-medical Engineering·Jonathan P MynardJoseph J Smolich
Nov 21, 2007·American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology·Daniel J PennyJoseph J Smolich

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