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Cyclosporine Impairs Release of Endothelium‐Derived Relaxing Factors in Epicardial and Resistance Coronary Arteries

 

作者: Krishnankutty Sudhir,   John MacGregor,   Teresa DeMarco,   Christianne De Groot,   Robert Taylor,   Tony Chou,   Paul Yock,   Kanu Chatterjee,  

 

期刊: Circulation  (OVID Available online 1994)
卷期: Volume 90, issue 6  

页码: 3018-3023

 

ISSN:0009-7322

 

年代: 1994

 

出版商: OVID

 

关键词: acetylcholine;NωO-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester;endothelin;transplantation

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

BackgroundCyclosporin A is reported to impair endothelium-mediated vasorelaxation and induce endothelin release in some noncoronary vascular beds. We wished to determine whether acute cyclosporine administration induces endothelial dysfunction in coronary conductance or resistance arteries.Methods and ResultsWe examined the effect of intracoronary acetylcholine, N omega-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L- NAME), L-arginine, nitroglycerin, and adenosine before and after acute cyclosporine administration (3 mg/kg IV over 30 minutes) in anesthetized dogs. Flow velocity was measured with a 0.014-in Doppler wire to assess resistance vessel responses, and epicardial coronary lumen area was simultaneously measured with a 4.3F, 30-MHz imaging catheter inserted over the Doppler wire. In 6 dogs, acetylcholine-induced increase in flow velocity was attenuated by cyclosporine in vehicle (137% to 55% at 10−5mol/L,P< .001), as was acetylcholine- induced epicardial vasodilation (14.1% to 6.7% at 10−5mol/L,P< .001). Vasodilation in response to intracoronary nitroglycerin (200 μg) and adenosine (6 mg) were unchanged by cyclosporine. Epicardial vasoconstriction with L-NAME (10−4mol/L) was reduced by cyclosporine (Pre, 7.4 ± 0.9%; Post, 2.6 ± 1.2%;P= .04), but L- arginine (10−4mol/L) had no effect after cyclosporine. In another 5 dogs, pure cyclosporine impaired acetylcholine-induced vasodilatation to the same degree as cyclosporine in vehicle (Cremophor); vehicle infusion did not impair endothelial function. In 5 more dogs, cyclosporine did not increase either arterial or coronary sinus concentrations of endothelin-1.ConclusionsThe present study shows that cyclosporine acutely impairs release of endothelium-derived relaxing factor in canine conductance and resistance coronary arteries and provides evidence for decreased epicardial nitric oxide release after cyclosporine. The potential contribution of acute cyclosporine- induced coronary endothelial dysfunction to posttransplant vasculopathy needs further study.

 

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