The effect of lysophosphatidylcholine on coronary and renal circulation in the rabbit |
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Authors: | A. Wolf T. Saito R. Dudek R. J. Bing |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Experimental Cardiology, Huntingon Medical Research Institutes, 91105 Pasadena, California;(2) Huntington Memorial Hospital, 100 W. California Blvd., 91109 Pasadena, CA |
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Abstract: | It has been shown that different lysophosphatidylcholines (LPC) possess relaxing properties in vascular strips. We report
on the effect of intraatrial injection of LPC micelles into white New Zealand rabbits. Changes in renal and coronary flow
were determined by radioactive microspheres. Coronary blood flow increased significantly following administration of LPC,
while no significant changes were observed in renal blood flow, cardiac output and myocardial contractility. Coronary, renal
and total vascular resistance, as well as mean arterial pressure, dropped significantly. Cardiac arrhythmia and hemolysis
were not noted. The results demonstrate the vasorelaxant effect of LPCin vivo.
This work was presented in part at a meeting of the Association of American Physicians in 1988. |
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