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The energetic state within hibernating myocardium is normal during dobutamine despite inhibition of ATP-dependent potassium channel opening with glibenclamide

Authors :
McFalls, Edward O.
Kelly, Rosemary F.
Hu, Qingsong
Mansoor, Abdul
Lee, Joseph
Kuskowski, Michael
Sikora, Joseph
Ward, Herbert B.
Zhang, Jianyi
Source :
The American Journal of Physiology. Nov, 2007, Vol. 293 Issue 5, pH2945, 7 p.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Within hibernating myocardium, it is uncertain whether a normal energetic state is present at baseline and whether maintaining that energy state during a catecholamine challenge is dependent on ATP-dependent potassium channel opening. In this study, 16 swine underwent a thoracotomy with placement of an external constrictor on the left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD) (hibernation model). Seven additional swine underwent a sham operation. At 10 wk, the myocardial energetic state in the LAD region was assessed by [sup.31]P-NMR spectroscopy, and the ratio of phosphocreatine to ATP (PCr/ATP) was determined at baseline, during glibenclamide treatment (0.5 mg/kg bolus with 50 [micro]g/min iv), and during addition of dobutamine (40 [micro]g x [kg.sup.-1] x [min.sup.-1] iv). At baseline, transmural blood flow in the LAD and remote region was 0.75 [+ or -] 0.11 and 0.88 [+ or -] 0.09 ml x [min.sup.-1] x [g.sup.-1], respectively (P < 0.01), in hibernating hearts and 0.83 [+ or -] 0.12 and 0.88 [+ or -] 0.15 ml x [min.sup.-1] x [g.sup.-1], respectively (not significant), in sham-operated hearts. Under basal conditions, PCr/ATP in the LAD region of hibernating and sham pigs was 2.15 [+ or -] 0.04 and 2.11 [+ or -] 0.05, respectively (not significant). In sham pigs, addition of dobutamine to glibenclamide increased the double product from 10.4 [+ or -] 0.8 to 23.9 [+ or -] 4.0 mmHg x beats x [min.sup.-1] x 1,000 (P < 0.05) and decreased transmural PCr/ATP from 2.06 [+ or -] 0.06 to 1.69 [+ or -] 0.06 (P < 0.05). Dobutamine increased the double product in hibernating pigs in a similar fashion and, despite a 40% lower blood flow response, induced an equivalent decrease in PCr/ATP from 2.04 [+ or -] 0.04 to 1.73 [+ or -] 0.08 (P < 0.05). In conclusion, we found that, in chronic hibernating swine myocardium with reduced basal blood flow and perfusion reserve, the transmural energetic state, defined by PCr/ATP, is normal during addition of dobutamine, despite inhibition of ATP-dependent potassium channel opening with glibenclamide. These data suggest that important adaptations other than the ATP-dependent potassium channel opening allow hibernating myocardium to operate over a lower range of the oxygen supply-demand relationship to protect against myocardial ischemia. myocardial ischemia; high-energy phosphates; preconditioning; hibernation; mitochondrial adaptations

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00029513
Volume :
293
Issue :
5
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
The American Journal of Physiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.171770331