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Release of noradrenaline in myocardial ischemia--importance of local inactivation by neuronal and extraneuronal mechanisms.

L Carlsson, T Abrahamsson, O Almgren.   

Abstract

The mechanisms responsible for the local inactivation of noradrenaline (NA) released during myocardial ischemia were examined in the isolated perfused rat heart preloaded with 3H-NA. Two different types of ischemia were used: (a) 90% global flow reduction (global ischemia), and (b) ligation of the left coronary artery (regional ischemia). The coronary effluent was collected at different intervals during ischemia and reperfusion, and 3H-NA was separated from its tritiated metabolites using HPLC. During ischemia, a gradual increase in the efflux of 3H-NA was observed, which was accompanied by a shift from predominantly neuronal metabolism towards increased efflux of extraneuronally formed metabolites. During the first minute of reperfusion, the metabolic pattern of 3H-NA was not substantially changed as compared with that observed immediately before reperfusion, indicating a wash-out of 3H-NA and its tritiated metabolites accumulated in the tissue during the ischemic period. Addition of corticosterone to the perfusion medium (to inhibit extraneuronal uptake of 3H-NA) was associated with an increased efflux of 3H-NA during the ischemic period. In contrast, addition of the neuronal uptake blocker desipramine caused a decreased efflux of 3H-NA during ischemia. In conclusion, these experiments demonstrate an ischemia-induced release of myocardial NA, in all probability due to the recently proposed carrier-mediated efflux mechanism. The release is parallelled by an increasing extraneuronal inactivation of released transmitter.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 2425171     DOI: 10.1097/00005344-198605000-00017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cardiovasc Pharmacol        ISSN: 0160-2446            Impact factor:   3.105


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