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Endothelin-1 receptor antagonist prevents deterioration of left ventricular function and coronary flow reserve in brain-dead canine heart

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JOURNAL OF HEART AND LUNG TRANSPLANTATION
Volume 24, Issue 9, Pages 1354-1361

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.healun.2004.10.004

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Background: Rapid hemodynamic deterioration is caused by induction of brain death, but the exact mechanism is still uncertain. The aim of this study was to investigate the contribution of endothelin-1 by using endothelin-1 receptor antagonist (TAK-044) in a canine brain-death model. Methods: Dogs were divided into 2 groups: (1) the TAK group, in which TAK-044 was intravenously injected 30 minutes before brain-death induction at a dose of 3 mg/kg; and (2) the control group. Brain death was induced by rapid inflation of a sub-durally placed balloon catheter. Left ventricular function and coronary flow reserve was compared between the 2 groups'. Results: Brain death caused a transient hyperdynamic response followed by hemodynamic deterioration after 60 minutes in both - groups. Left ventricular function, evaluated by the slope of the end-systolic pressure-volume relation was significantly decreased from 7.7 +/- 0.6 to 3.7 +/- 0.3 mm Hg/ml (p < 0.01) in the control group, but was not decreased in the TAK group (7.7 +/- 0.8 to 7.3 +/- 0.9 min Hg/ml, p = 0.75). Coronary flow reserve, measured by direct injection of acetylcholine (3 mu g) into the coronary artery, was significantly reduced at 60 minutes after brain death in the control group (264.8% to 176.6%, p < 0.01), but not in the TAK group (291.2% to 301.3%, P = 0.84). Exactly the same results were obtained when sodium nitroprusside (SNP; 100 mu g) was administered. Conclusions: TAK-044 can prevent the deterioration of left ventricular function and coronary flow reserve that follows induction of brain death, suggesting that endothelin-1 could play an important role in hemodynamic deterioration by impairment of coronary microcirculation after brain death.

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