Literature DB >> 27613386

Effects of intravenous bolus injection of nicorandil on renal artery flow velocity assessed by color Doppler ultrasound.

Yukiko Shimamoto1, Takashi Kubo2, Kazumi Tanabe1, Hiroki Emori3, Yosuke Katayama3, Tsuyoshi Nishiguchi3, Akira Taruya3, Takeyoshi Kameyama3, Makoto Orii3, Takashi Yamano3, Akio Kuroi3, Tomoyuki Yamaguchi3, Kazushi Takemoto3, Yoshiki Matsuo3, Yasushi Ino3, Atsushi Tanaka3, Takeshi Hozumi3, Masaki Terada1, Takashi Akasaka3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Previous animal studies have shown that a potassium channel opener, nicorandil, provokes vasodilation in renal microvasculature and increases renal blood flow. We conducted a clinical study that aimed to evaluate the effect of nicorandil on renal artery blood flow in comparison with nitroglycerin by using color Doppler ultrasound.
METHODS: The present study enrolled 40 patients with stable coronary artery disease who had no renal arterial stenosis and renal parenchymal disease. The patients received intravenous administration of nicorandil (n=20) or nitroglycerin (n=20). Before and after the administration, renal artery blood flow velocity was measured by color-guided pulsed-wave Doppler.
RESULTS: The peak-systolic, end-diastolic, and mean renal artery blood flow velocities before the administration were not different between the nicorandil group and the nitroglycerin group. The peak-systolic (79±15cm/s to 99±21cm/s, p<0.001; and 78±19cm/s to 85±19cm/s, p=0.004), end-diastolic (22±5cm/s to 28±8cm/s, p<0.001; and 24±6cm/s to 26±6cm/s, p=0.005) and mean (41±6cm/s to 49±9cm/s, p<0.001; and 43±9cm/s to 45±9cm/s, p=0.009) renal artery flow velocities increased significantly in either group. The nominal changes in the peak-systolic (20±10cm/s vs. 7±8cm/s, p<0.001), end-diastolic (5±4cm/s vs. 2±3cm/s, p=0.001), and mean (8±5cm/s vs. 2±2cm/s, p<0.001) renal artery blood flow velocities were significantly greater in the nicorandil group compared with the nitroglycerin group.
CONCLUSION: Intravenous nicorandil increased renal artery blood flow velocity in comparison with nitroglycerin. Nicorandil has a significant effect on renal hemodynamics.
Copyright © 2016 Japanese College of Cardiology. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Adenosine triphosphate-sensitive potassium channel; Color Doppler ultrasound; Nicorandil; Renal artery

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2016        PMID: 27613386     DOI: 10.1016/j.jjcc.2016.08.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cardiol        ISSN: 0914-5087            Impact factor:   3.159


  4 in total

1.  Association between exercise intensity and renal blood flow evaluated using ultrasound echo.

Authors:  Shotaro Kawakami; Tetsuhiko Yasuno; Takuro Matsuda; Kanta Fujimi; Ai Ito; Saki Yoshimura; Yoshinari Uehara; Hiroaki Tanaka; Takao Saito; Yasuki Higaki
Journal:  Clin Exp Nephrol       Date:  2018-03-10       Impact factor: 2.801

2.  Nicorandil Decreases Renal Injury in Patients With Coronary Heart Disease Complicated With Type I Cardiorenal Syndrome.

Authors:  Xiaozhi Du; Zhiyong Ma; Li Li; Xuezhen Zhong
Journal:  J Cardiovasc Pharmacol       Date:  2021-09-29       Impact factor: 3.105

3.  The moderate-intensity continuous exercise maintains renal blood flow and does not impair the renal function.

Authors:  Shotaro Kawakami; Tetsuhiko Yasuno; Saki Kawakami; Ai Ito; Kanta Fujimi; Takuro Matsuda; Shihoko Nakashima; Kosuke Masutani; Yoshinari Uehara; Yasuki Higaki; Ryoma Michishita
Journal:  Physiol Rep       Date:  2022-08

Review 4.  Hypothesis: The potential therapeutic role of nicorandil in COVID-19.

Authors:  Hend Ashour; Mohamed H Elsayed; Soha Elmorsy; Inas A Harb
Journal:  Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol       Date:  2020-09-09       Impact factor: 2.963

  4 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.