1985
DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.72.1.225
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Collateral conductance changes during a brief coronary occlusion in awake dogs.

Abstract: Function of the coronary collateral circulation during the course of a single abrupt coronary occlusion was evaluated in awake dogs instrumented over the long term. Studies were performed approximately 2 weeks after collateral development had been stimulated in the dogs by partial stenosis of the proximal left circumflex coronary artery.

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“…Anatomic risk zone size was assessed using autoradiography (Bowney et al 1982) of radiolabeled microspheres injected intraatridly 30 min after coronary occlusion. Since coronary collateral flow is %owest (Brazzamano et al 1985) early after the onset of myocardial ischemia, the hypoperhsed myocardium defined by this technique corresponds closely to the anatomic risk zone. In these experiments, the LAD was severed immediately after cannulation and therefore residual blood flow within the hypoperfused zone was attributed to coronary collateral flow.…”
Section: Methodo Logic Consider~tionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anatomic risk zone size was assessed using autoradiography (Bowney et al 1982) of radiolabeled microspheres injected intraatridly 30 min after coronary occlusion. Since coronary collateral flow is %owest (Brazzamano et al 1985) early after the onset of myocardial ischemia, the hypoperhsed myocardium defined by this technique corresponds closely to the anatomic risk zone. In these experiments, the LAD was severed immediately after cannulation and therefore residual blood flow within the hypoperfused zone was attributed to coronary collateral flow.…”
Section: Methodo Logic Consider~tionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The determinants of the magnitude and duration of reactive hyperemia in response to transient myocardial ischemia are multifactorial. 23,6 This vascular effect is due in part to (1) filling of the vascular tree and coronary driving pressure 36,21 myogenic relaxation 37,38 adenosine 30,23,31,19 other unrecognized factors causing vasodilation in response to myocardial metabolic demand (related to the duration of ischemia). 15,[39][40][41]23 The adenosine hypothesis of metabolic coronary flow regulation proposes that blood flow is adjusted to myocardial oxygen requirements by the augmented formation of adenosine.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regional myocardial blood flow was measured using 11.4Ϯ0.01 m radiolabeled microspheres as described. 19,7,8 After the experiments, the locations of the optodes on the epicardium were marked with pins, and the hearts were removed and fixed in 10% buffered formalin. Two contiguous 1 cm 2 full-thickness sections of myocardium were excised from the tissue region spanning the sites of photon entry and photon reception.…”
Section: Quantitation Of Myocardial Blood Flowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An important advantage of this technique compared with postmortem injection of barium gels [13,15] or dyes [24][25][26] is that radiolabeled microspheres can be injected in vivo under physiologic hemodynamic conditions [27]. Since residual coronary blood flow via collateral anastomoses is lowest immediately following coronary occlusion [28] the hypoperfused myocardium defined by this technique corresponds closely to the anatomic risk zone. Since residual coronary blood flow via collateral anastomoses is lowest immediately following coronary occlusion [28] the hypoperfused myocardium defined by this technique corresponds closely to the anatomic risk zone.…”
Section: Methodologic Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%