Relationships between interstitial transudate adenosine and coronary flow and between global adenosine formation and cytosolic metabolism were examined in constant-pressure perfused guinea pig hearts during norepinephrine (NE) stimulation and adenosine antagonism with 10 microM 8-phenyltheophylline. Basal coronary flow was 5.7 ml.min-1 x g-1, and transudate and venous adenosine levels were approximately 0.26 and 0.06 microM, respectively. During 10 min of NE stimulation (15 nM), coronary flow and adenosine levels increased, the phosphocreatine-to-inorganic phosphate ratio ([PCr]/[Pi]) declined, and ATP and pH remained stable. Despite phasic release of adenosine, coronary flow correlated dose dependently with transudate adenosine, and adenos...
Coronary blood flow responds uniquely to changes in myocardial demand, regardless of the stimulus. I...
Exogenous adenosine causes a monophasic dilation of the coronary vessels in paced, perfused rat hear...
Coronary blood flow responds uniquely to changes in myocardial demand, regardless of the stimulus. I...
SUMMARY. If adenosine is the major factor responsible for myocardial metabolic vasodilation, its rel...
We employed an isolated guinea-pig heart model perfused at constant pressure (70 cmH2O) to test the ...
SUMMARY The vasodilator adenosine is produced continuously by the normal dog myocardium. However, th...
SUMMARY. We describe herein an isolated working heart preparation-of guinea pigs, in which coronary ...
The intracellular flux rate through adenosine kinase (adenosine- AMP) in the well-oxygenated heart w...
SUMMARY. This study examined effects of adrenergic constrictor stimuli on total and transmural myoca...
There have been conflicting evidence for the role of adenosine in coronary pressure flow relationshi...
SUMMARY Adenosine release by the myocardium has been linked to a decrease in myocardial oxygen conte...
High levels of norepinephrine in the heart are cardiotoxic resulting in contractile dysfunction and ...
Exogenous adenosine produces numerous beneficial effects in ischemic myocardium, but pharmacological...
The importance of endogenous myocardial adenosine in attenuating catecholamine-elicited contractile ...
Exogenous adenosine causes a monophasic dilation of the coronary vessels in paced, perfused rat hear...
Coronary blood flow responds uniquely to changes in myocardial demand, regardless of the stimulus. I...
Exogenous adenosine causes a monophasic dilation of the coronary vessels in paced, perfused rat hear...
Coronary blood flow responds uniquely to changes in myocardial demand, regardless of the stimulus. I...
SUMMARY. If adenosine is the major factor responsible for myocardial metabolic vasodilation, its rel...
We employed an isolated guinea-pig heart model perfused at constant pressure (70 cmH2O) to test the ...
SUMMARY The vasodilator adenosine is produced continuously by the normal dog myocardium. However, th...
SUMMARY. We describe herein an isolated working heart preparation-of guinea pigs, in which coronary ...
The intracellular flux rate through adenosine kinase (adenosine- AMP) in the well-oxygenated heart w...
SUMMARY. This study examined effects of adrenergic constrictor stimuli on total and transmural myoca...
There have been conflicting evidence for the role of adenosine in coronary pressure flow relationshi...
SUMMARY Adenosine release by the myocardium has been linked to a decrease in myocardial oxygen conte...
High levels of norepinephrine in the heart are cardiotoxic resulting in contractile dysfunction and ...
Exogenous adenosine produces numerous beneficial effects in ischemic myocardium, but pharmacological...
The importance of endogenous myocardial adenosine in attenuating catecholamine-elicited contractile ...
Exogenous adenosine causes a monophasic dilation of the coronary vessels in paced, perfused rat hear...
Coronary blood flow responds uniquely to changes in myocardial demand, regardless of the stimulus. I...
Exogenous adenosine causes a monophasic dilation of the coronary vessels in paced, perfused rat hear...
Coronary blood flow responds uniquely to changes in myocardial demand, regardless of the stimulus. I...