Background— Coronary flow reserve (CFR) is not normalized shortly after coronary stenting. We hypothesized that α-adrenergic coronary vasoconstriction acts to limit CFR. Methods and Results— We assessed flow velocity by Doppler wires and cross-sectional area by angiography in 46 patients undergoing coronary culprit lesion stenting (81±4% stenosis). Hyperemia was induced by adenosine (24 μg IC or 140 μg/kg per minute IV) before and after stenting. Finally, either the α1-antagonist urapidil (10 mg IC) or the α2-antagonist yohimbine (3 mg IC) was randomly combined with adenosine. In 8 subjects with angiographically normal coronary arteries, CFR was increased from 3.21±0.30 to 3.74±0.43 by yohimbine and to 4.58±0.65 by urapidil, respectively (P=0.0001). Patients were divided according to the cutoff of CFR ≥3.0 (n=18) or <2.5 (n=28). Revascularization per se did not change CFR. However, 15 minutes after stenting, CFR decreased to 2.05±0.55 from CFR 3.64±0.58, whereas in patients with CFR 2.39±0.51, it remained unchanged. Yohimbine improved CFR to 3.26±0.42 and to 3.41±0.58 in patients with >3.0 and <2.05±0.55 baseline CFR, respectively. Urapidil improved CFR to 3.52±0.30 and 3.98±1.07, respectively. Conclusions— Urapidil and yohimbine attenuated the CFR impairment occurring after revascularization by increasing both the epicardial vasodilator effect of adenosine and the blood flow velocity, thus suggesting that the adrenergic system plays an important role in limiting the capacity of the coronary circulation to dilate

Effects of selective alpha1- and alpha2-adrenergic blockade on coronary flow reserve after coronary stenting / L. C. Ventura Gregorini, J. Marco, B. Farah, M. Bernies, C. Palombo, M. Kozàkovà, I. M. Bossi, B. Cassagneau, J. Fajadet, C. Di Mario, R. Albiero, M. Cugno, A. Grossi, G. Heusch. - In: CIRCULATION. - ISSN 0009-7322. - 106:23(2002 Dec), pp. 2901-2907.

Effects of selective alpha1- and alpha2-adrenergic blockade on coronary flow reserve after coronary stenting

L. C. Ventura Gregorini
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M. Cugno;A. Grossi
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2002

Abstract

Background— Coronary flow reserve (CFR) is not normalized shortly after coronary stenting. We hypothesized that α-adrenergic coronary vasoconstriction acts to limit CFR. Methods and Results— We assessed flow velocity by Doppler wires and cross-sectional area by angiography in 46 patients undergoing coronary culprit lesion stenting (81±4% stenosis). Hyperemia was induced by adenosine (24 μg IC or 140 μg/kg per minute IV) before and after stenting. Finally, either the α1-antagonist urapidil (10 mg IC) or the α2-antagonist yohimbine (3 mg IC) was randomly combined with adenosine. In 8 subjects with angiographically normal coronary arteries, CFR was increased from 3.21±0.30 to 3.74±0.43 by yohimbine and to 4.58±0.65 by urapidil, respectively (P=0.0001). Patients were divided according to the cutoff of CFR ≥3.0 (n=18) or <2.5 (n=28). Revascularization per se did not change CFR. However, 15 minutes after stenting, CFR decreased to 2.05±0.55 from CFR 3.64±0.58, whereas in patients with CFR 2.39±0.51, it remained unchanged. Yohimbine improved CFR to 3.26±0.42 and to 3.41±0.58 in patients with >3.0 and <2.05±0.55 baseline CFR, respectively. Urapidil improved CFR to 3.52±0.30 and 3.98±1.07, respectively. Conclusions— Urapidil and yohimbine attenuated the CFR impairment occurring after revascularization by increasing both the epicardial vasodilator effect of adenosine and the blood flow velocity, thus suggesting that the adrenergic system plays an important role in limiting the capacity of the coronary circulation to dilate
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Adrenergic alpha-1 receptor antagonists ; blood flow velocity ; blood pressure ; coronary vessels ; humans ; coronary angiography ; coronary circulation ; yohimbine ; adrenergic alpha-antagonists ; adrenergic alpha-2 receptor antagonists ; coronary disease ; vascular patency ; piperazines ; heart rate ; middle aged ; stents ; adenosine ; male ; female
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Effects of selective alpha1- and alpha2-adrenergic blockade on coronary flow reserve after coronary stenting / L. C. Ventura Gregorini, J. Marco, B. Farah, M. Bernies, C. Palombo, M. Kozàkovà, I. M. Bossi, B. Cassagneau, J. Fajadet, C. Di Mario, R. Albiero, M. Cugno, A. Grossi, G. Heusch. - In: CIRCULATION. - ISSN 0009-7322. - 106:23(2002 Dec), pp. 2901-2907.
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