ID | 32419 |
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Saito, Daiji
Abe, Yukihiro
Takeda, Koh
Hyodo, Tazuo
Tani, Hideki
Ohnishi, Shigeru
Haraoka, Shoichi
Nagashima, Hideo
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Abstract | Stress-induced changes in the resistance due to coronary arterial stenosis of a fixed diameter and in the myocardial blood flow distal to the stenosis were investigated in the open-chest dog. Myocardial blood flow in the inner and outer third of the left ventricular wall was continuously measured with heated cross-thermocouples. The circumflex coronary artery was constricted with a thick string so that myocardial reactive hyperemia was nearly eliminated. Without constriction, a 15-second occlusion of the artery produced no significant changes in the resistance of large coronary arteries. On the contrary, in the presence of coronary constriction, a brief coronary occlusion caused a sustained decrease in distal coronary pressure and subendocardial myocardial flow during reactive hyperemia, while coronary flow returned quickly to the pre-occlusion level with significant reactive hyperemia of subepicardial flow. This change resulted in a long-lasting increase in the stenosis resistance. These results suggest that stenosis resistance changes dynamically, resulting in additional myocardial ischemia especially in the subendocardial myocardial layers. |
Keywords | stenosis resistance
coronary constriction
transient myocardial ischemia
myocardial flow
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Amo Type | Article
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Publication Title |
Acta Medica Okayama
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Published Date | 1983-10
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Volume | volume37
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Issue | issue5
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Publisher | Okayama University Medical School
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Start Page | 423
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End Page | 429
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ISSN | 0386-300X
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NCID | AA00508441
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Journal Article
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language |
English
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File Version | publisher
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True
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