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  • Title: Effect of aminophylline on coronary reactive and functional hyperaemic response in conscious dogs.
    Author: Radford MJ, McHale PA, Sadick N, Schwartz GG, Greenfield JC.
    Journal: Cardiovasc Res; 1984 Jun; 18(6):377-83. PubMed ID: 6744357.
    Abstract:
    This study was undertaken to determine whether adenosine release from myocardial cells plays a role in coronary reactive and functional vasomotion. Reactive hyperaemic blood flow responses to 10 s complete occlusions and 400 ms diastolic occlusions of the left circumflex coronary artery and to the vasomotor responses to the increased cardiac demand following ventricular extra-activation were examined in a chronic, heart-blocked dog preparation during a control period and following intravenous bolus administration of aminophylline (5 mg X kg-1). Aminophylline administration resulted in a 19% decrease in the blood flow debt repayment ratio of 10 s reactive hyperaemic responses compared with the control period. However, administration of aminophylline had no effect on the coronary vascular response to 400 ms diastolic occlusions or to ventricular extra-activations. These observations indicate that adenosine may play a role in the coronary vascular response to prolonged interventions but that other factors, as yet unidentified, may be implicated in the beat-to-beat regulation of coronary vascular resistance.
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