Cf. Shakespeare et al., REGIONAL SYMPATHETIC INNERVATION OF THE HEART BY MEANS OF METAIODOBENZYLGUANIDINE IMAGING IN SILENT ISCHEMIA, The American heart journal, 125(6), 1993, pp. 1614-1621
Metaiodobenzylguanidine was used to determine regional cardiac sympath
etic innervation and whether it is reduced in silent ischemia. Patient
s with silent ischemia (group 1, n = 6) and angina (group 2, n = 5) an
d normal subjects (n = 6) underwent single-photon emission tomography
at 4 hours. From base to midventricle, uptake increased in group 1 (p
< 0.006), group 2 (p < 0.01), and the normal subjects (p < 0.004). In
group 1 anterior ventricular uptake was greater than inferior uptake a
t the midventricle (p < 0.03) and apex (p < 0.05). In group 2 the same
relationship was demonstrated at midventricle (p < 0.01) and apex (p
< 0.05). Group 2 uptake was only significantly greater than group 1 at
midventricle (p < 0.05). Innervation is greatest in midventricle and
the apex of the left ventricle and greater in the anterior wall compar
ed with the inferior wall. There is no evidence of reduced innervation
in silent ischemia.