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Effect of K+ATP channel and adenosine receptor blockade during rest and exercise in congestive heart failure.

Jay H Traverse1, YingJie Chen, MingXiao Hou, Yunfang Li, Robert J Bache.   

Abstract

K(+)(ATP) channels are important metabolic regulators of coronary blood flow (CBF) that are activated in the setting of reduced levels of ATP or perfusion pressure. In the normal heart, blockade of K(+)(ATP) channels results in a approximately 20% reduction in resting CBF but does not impair the increase in CBF that occurs during exercise. In contrast, adenosine receptor blockade fails to alter CBF or myocardial oxygen consumption (MVO(2)) in the normal heart but contributes to the increase in CBF during exercise when vascular K(+)(ATP) channels are blocked. Congestive heart failure (CHF) is associated with a decrease in CBF that is matched to a decrease in MVO(2) suggesting downregulation of myocardial energy utilization. Because myocardial ATP levels and coronary perfusion pressure are reduced in CHF, this study was undertaken to examine the role of K(+)(ATP) channels and adenosine in dogs with pacing-induced CHF. Myocardial blood flow (MBF) and MVO(2) were measured during rest and treadmill exercise before and after K(+)(ATP) channel blockade with glibenclamide (50 microg/kg/min ic) or adenosine receptor blockade with 8-phenyltheophylline (8-PT; 5 mg/kg iv). Inhibition of K(+)(ATP) channels resulted in a decrease in CBF and MVO(2) at rest and during exercise without a change in the relationship between CBF and MVO(2). In contrast, adenosine receptor blockade caused a significant increase in CBF that occurred secondary to an increase of MVO(2). These findings demonstrate that coronary K(+)(ATP) channel activity contribute to the regulation of resting MBF in CHF, and that endogenous adenosine may act to inhibit MVO(2) in the failing heart.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17478726     DOI: 10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.107.150219

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circ Res        ISSN: 0009-7330            Impact factor:   17.367


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