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HERO ID
2886337
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Basal and hyperaemic myocardial blood flow in regionally denervated canine hearts: an in vivo study with positron emission tomography
Author(s)
Rimoldi, OE; Drake-Holland, AJ; Noble, MI; Camici, PG
Year
2007
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
ISSN:
1619-7070
EISSN:
1619-7089
Volume
34
Issue
2
Page Numbers
197-205
Language
English
PMID
16951953
DOI
10.1007/s00259-006-0233-0
Web of Science Id
WOS:000243631700007
Abstract
PURPOSE:
Positron emission tomography (PET) studies in patients with diabetic autonomic neuropathy (DAN) have demonstrated the impact of this disease on cardiac sympathetic innervation and myocardial blood flow (MBF). To investigate the effects of selective partial sympathetic denervation of the left ventricle (LV) on baseline and hyperaemic MBF, we measured myocardial presynaptic catecholamine re-uptake (uptake-1), beta-adrenoceptor (beta-AR) density and MBF non-invasively by means of PET in a canine model of regional sympathetic denervation.
METHODS:
In 11 anaesthetised dogs, the sympathetic nerves of the free wall and septum of the LV were removed by means of dissection and phenol painting. Three weeks later, the animals were studied with PET. MBF was measured at baseline and following i.v. adenosine (140 microg kg(-1) min(-1)) and dobutamine (20 microg kg(-1) min(-1)) using(15)O-labelled water. Sympathetic denervation was confirmed by an 80+/-12% decrease in the volume of distribution (V(d)) of [(11)C]hydroxyephedrine (HED) compared with innervated regions. Myocardial beta-AR density was measured using [(11)C]CGP12177.
RESULTS:
Innervated and denervated regions showed no differences in MBF at baseline and during adenosine or dobutamine. [(11)C]HED V(d)was inversely correlated with MBF in both regions at baseline, and the correlation was lost during hyperaemia in denervated regions. However, for any given value of MBF, [(11)C]HED V(d)was significantly lower in the denervated regions. beta-AR density was comparable in denervated and innervated regions (17.9+/-4.2 vs 18.4+/-3.3 pmol g(-1); p=NS).
CONCLUSION:
In this experimental model, selective, regional sympathetic denervation of the LV, which results in a profound reduction in [(11)C]HED V(d), did not affect baseline or hyperaemic MBF. In addition, we demonstrated that, under baseline conditions, there was a significant inverse correlation between [(11)C]HED V(d)and MBF in both denervated and innervated regions.
Keywords
coronary circulation; autonomic neuropathy; myocardial blood flow; positron emission tomography
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