The effects of distension of the stomach and the descending colon on phasic coronary blood flow in the anesthetized pig.

Cardioscience Pub Date : 1995-06-01
G Vacca, A Battaglia, E Chiorboli, E Grossini, B Papillo
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Previous studies in anesthetized animals showed that distension of the stomach or the descending colon primarily caused decreases in mean coronary blood flow. Whether these responses occurred during systole or diastole was not investigated. The present work was planned to study the primary effects of the distension of the two viscera on phasic coronary blood flow in the anesthetized pig. In ten animals, the stomach and the descending colon were distended at constant volume by injecting warm Ringer solution into intravisceral balloons (0.8 and 0.25 l respectively) while preventing changes in heart rate and arterial blood pressure. Distensions of the stomach or the descending colon caused a decrease in mean coronary blood flow in each pig. However, the decrease elicited by gastric distension occurred only during diastole, while the decrease caused by descending colon distension involved both systolic and diastolic coronary blood flows. The same effects on phasic coronary blood flow were observed during experiments in which the decreases in mean coronary blood flow elicited by distension of the stomach or the descending colon were further augmented by adding the distension of the second viscerum. The results indicate that the coronary vasoconstriction caused by gastric distension mainly involves the vessels which supply the subendocardial layers of the myocardium, while that caused by descending colon distension also involves the vessels which supply the subepicardial layers. The vasoconstrictor effect on the subendocardial coronary circulation is enhanced by the combined distension of the two viscera.

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胃和降结肠的扩张对麻醉猪冠状动脉相血流的影响。
先前对麻醉动物的研究表明,胃或降结肠的扩张主要导致平均冠状动脉血流量的减少。这些反应是否发生在收缩期或舒张期没有研究。本研究拟研究两脏器的扩张对麻醉猪冠状动脉相血流量的初步影响。10只动物在不改变心率和动脉血压的情况下,将温林格液(分别为0.8 l和0.25 l)注射到脑内球囊内,进行胃和降结肠等体积扩张。胃或降结肠的膨胀导致每头猪的平均冠状动脉血流量减少。然而,胃膨胀引起的减少只发生在舒张期,而结肠降张引起的减少涉及收缩期和舒张期冠状动脉血流量。在实验中观察到同样的影响,胃或降结肠的扩张引起的平均冠状动脉血流量的减少通过增加第二脏器的扩张进一步增强。结果表明,胃膨胀引起的冠状动脉血管收缩主要累及心肌心内膜下层的血管,而降结肠膨胀引起的冠状动脉血管收缩也累及心外膜下层的血管。心内膜下冠状动脉循环的血管收缩作用因两脏器的联合扩张而增强。
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