Effect of propranolol on regional myocardial blood flow and oxygen consumption
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Effect of propranolol on regional myocardial blood flow and oxygen consumption
Abstract
The present investigation was designed to determine the effect of propranolol on regional myocardial blood flow and oxygen consumption (MVO2) in the isolated supported dog heart preparation perfused at a constant coronary blood flow. The transmural distribution of blood flow, determined by the radioactive microsphere technique, was expressed as the epicardial/endocardial blood flow ratio (epi/endo). Propranolol (0.5 mg/kg i.v.) produced a significant decrease in heart rate and myocardial contractile force and an increase in coronary artery perfusion pressure due to an increase in coronary vascular resistance. These hemodynamic changes were accompanied by significant decreases in epi/endo (increased endocardial perfusion) and MVO2. Reduction of perfusion pressure to control by a decrease in total coronary blood flow produced no further change in epi/endo or MVO2. However, increasing heart rate to control increased epi/endo to predrug levels. Contractile force and MVO2 remained reduced below control. Norepinephrine infusion (1 mug/min intracoronary) produced a significant increase in heart rate and contractile force and decrease in perfusion pressure. These changes were accompanied by an increase in epi/endo and MVO2. Propranolol (0.5 mg/kg i.v.) abolished the response to norepinephrine. Propranolol may produce beneficial effects in angina pectoris by a decrease in epi/endo (via a reduction in heart rate) and MVO2 and by beta adrenergic blockade of the deleterious effects of catecholamines.
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