It has been shown that the adenosine concentration in the pericardial fluid of the normal heart is higher by one order of magnitude than that of the venous plasma. A further increase in the pericardial adenosine concentration was also demonstrated in myocardial ischaemia or hypoxia. It was proposed that pericardial nucleoside levels may represent the interstitial concentrations of the adenine nucleosides. An experimental model was designed to determine the intrapericardial concentrations of adenosine, inosine and hypoxanthine during coronary spasm provoked by intracoronary administration of endothelin-1 (ET-1; 0.08±0.02nmol/g of myocardial tissue). In the in situ dog heart (n = 10), adenosine, inosine and hypoxanthine concentrations were determined by HPLC in fluid samples collected from the closed pericardial sac before and after ET-1 administration, and from the systemic arterial blood. Systemic blood pressure, heart rate and standard ECG were registered continuously. We found that the nucleoside concentrations in the infusate samples increased significantly during coronary spasm [adenosine, 1.49±0.44 compared with 0.37±0.07µM (P<0.05); inosine, 27.43±11.51 compared with 0.47±0.11µM (P<0.05); hypoxanthine, 21.17±6.49 compared with 4.91±1.24µM (P<0.05)], while a significant decrease in blood pressure and an elevation in ECG ST segments were observed. The levels of the purine metabolites did not change in the systemic blood. The data indicate that changes in adenine nucleoside levels measured in pericardial infusate samples reflect activation of coronary metabolic adaptation in this model of spastic ischaemia, and that pericardial nucleoside levels may characterize alterations in interstitial adenine nucleoside concentrations.
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September 01 2002
Pericardial concentrations of adenosine, inosine and hypoxanthine in an experimental canine model of spastic ischaemia
Violetta KÉKESI;
*Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Semmelweis University, Városmajor u. 68., H-1122 Budapest, Hungary
Dr Violetta Kékesi (e-mail vkekesi@hermes.sote.hu).
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Endre ZIMA;
Endre ZIMA
*Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Semmelweis University, Városmajor u. 68., H-1122 Budapest, Hungary
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Erzsébet BARÁT;
Erzsébet BARÁT
†National Korányi Institute for TBC and Pulmonology, Pihenö út 1., H-1529 Budapest, Hungary
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Éva HUSZÁR;
Éva HUSZÁR
†National Korányi Institute for TBC and Pulmonology, Pihenö út 1., H-1529 Budapest, Hungary
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Andrea NAGY;
Andrea NAGY
*Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Semmelweis University, Városmajor u. 68., H-1122 Budapest, Hungary
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László LOSONCZI;
László LOSONCZI
*Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Semmelweis University, Városmajor u. 68., H-1122 Budapest, Hungary
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Béla MERKELY;
Béla MERKELY
*Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Semmelweis University, Városmajor u. 68., H-1122 Budapest, Hungary
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Ferenc HORKAY;
Ferenc HORKAY
*Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Semmelweis University, Városmajor u. 68., H-1122 Budapest, Hungary
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Alexander Juhász-Nagy
Alexander Juhász-Nagy
*Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Semmelweis University, Városmajor u. 68., H-1122 Budapest, Hungary
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Publisher: Portland Press Ltd
Online ISSN: 1470-8736
Print ISSN: 0143-5221
© 2002 The Biochemical Society and the Medical Research Society
2002
Clin Sci (Lond) (2002) 103 (s2002): 198S–201S.
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Violetta KÉKESI, Endre ZIMA, Erzsébet BARÁT, Éva HUSZÁR, Andrea NAGY, László LOSONCZI, Béla MERKELY, Ferenc HORKAY, Alexander Juhász-Nagy; Pericardial concentrations of adenosine, inosine and hypoxanthine in an experimental canine model of spastic ischaemia. Clin Sci (Lond) 1 September 2002; 103 (s2002): 198S–201S. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/CS103S198S
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