Mg. Trivella et al., THE NEW NITRODERIVATIVE ITF-296 IMPROVES COLLATERAL BLOOD-FLOW IN A CANINE MODEL OF CORONARY-THROMBOSIS, Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology, 26, 1995, pp. 31-36
The actions of ITF 296 and isosorbide dinitrate (ISDN), 20, 70, and 20
0 g/kg/min, on myocardial transmural blood flow distribution during ac
ute thrombotic occlusion of the left circumflex coronary artery (LCX)
have been evaluated in seven and three anesthetized open-chest dogs, r
espectively, and compared with four animals receiving vehicle. Occlusi
on of LCX was achieved in 14 +/- 2 min by the insertion of a copper co
il. This caused transmural myocardial ischemia in the LCX area, while
leaving blood flow in the left anterior descending coronary artery (co
ntrol area) unaffected. Infusion of ITF 296 (200 g/kg/min) increased t
ransmural coronary now in the border zone and in the control area with
out affecting blood flow in the central ischemic area. ISDN, given in
the same dose, reduced systemic blood pressure but did not affect LCX
blood flow. In three dogs with residual perfusion in the LCX central a
rea ITF 296 also increased blood flow. These results confirm that ITF
296 promotes an increase of flow to the border zone, thus possibly red
ucing the area of myocardial infarction.