ID | 31008 |
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Saito, Daiji
Ueeda, Masayuki
Hina, Kazuyoshi
Watanabe, Hirofumi
Mima, Tsutomu
Hasui, Masahiro
Yamada, Nobuyuki
Haraoka, Shoichi
Tsuji, Takao
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Abstract | The effect of the heart rate and myocardial contractile force on the extravascular resistance to blood flow of the left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD) was evaluated in 15 mongrel dogs anesthetized with sodium pentobarbital. The LAD was maximally dilated by intracoronary infusion of adenosine, which precluded the influence of vasomotor tone. Increases in the heart rate and myocardial contractile force decreased coronary blood flow in the absence of a change in coronary perfusion pressure. The changes in mean coronary resistance showed a significant linear relationship to changes in developed tension. The changes in coronary resistance caused by varying the heart rate and contractile force were so small that a normal coronary vascular tree could easily compensate for the increase in resistance. However, it is supposed that with critical stenosis of the vascular tree even a small increase in resistance might cause deleterious effects on coronary blood flow. |
Keywords | contractile force
tachycardia
extravascular resistance
coronary flow
adenosine
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Amo Type | Article
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Publication Title |
Acta Medica Okayama
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Published Date | 1988-12
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Volume | volume42
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Issue | issue6
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Publisher | Okayama University Medical School
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Start Page | 335
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End Page | 342
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ISSN | 0386-300X
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NCID | AA00508441
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Content Type |
Journal Article
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language |
English
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File Version | publisher
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True
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