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Diameters of Subendocardial Arterioles and Venules During Prolonged Diastole in Canine Left Ventricles
Ist Teil von
  • Circulation research, 1994-08, Vol.75 (2), p.393-399
Ort / Verlag
United States: American Heart Association, Inc
Erscheinungsjahr
1994
Quelle
Electronic Journals Library
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • Using a needle-probe videomicroscope with a charge-coupled device (CCD) camera, we measured the diameter of subendocardial arterioles and venules during prolonged diastole beyond the time point at which coronary blood flow reached zero. In seven open-chest heart-blocked dogs, a sheathed needle probe with a doughnut-shaped balloon was introduced from the left atrial appendage and advanced into the left ventricle through the mitral valve. The tip of the probe was placed gently on the endocardial surface. Diameters of arterioles (n=16) and venules (n=16) at the beginning of long diastole ranged from 40 to 126 μm and from 32 to 192 μm, respectively. After cardiac arrest, the arteriolar diameter gradually declined with aortic pressure. Arteriolar diameters at zero flow decreased by 28±9% (mean±SD) compared with the initial diameter (P<.01). However, none of the subendocardial arterioles collapsed at zero flow or at 12 seconds after the beginning of prolonged diastole (8 to 9 seconds after zero flow) in an additional experiment (n=5). In contrast to arteriolar diameter, venular diameter increased during prolonged diastole. Venular diameter at zero flow increased by 14±12% compared with the initial diameter (P<.01). We conclude that during prolonged diastole, when coronary arterial inflow ceases, subendocardial arteriolar diameter decreases without any visible collapse, whereas venular diameter increases.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 0009-7330
eISSN: 1524-4571
DOI: 10.1161/01.res.75.2.393
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_76605561

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