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This program of research is directed toward the development of techniques
to measure regional myocardial blood flow and to apply these methods to the
study of patients with coronary atherosclerosis. In this application it is
proposed to explore neural and humoral factors which modulate coronary
blood flow and which may contribute to the abnormalities of regional
myocardial perfusion associated with angina pectoris andmyocardial
infarction. Studies in which regional myocardial perfusion is measured
along with hormone concentrations in arterial and coronary sinus blood are
proposed. The goals are: 1) to explore the role of the cardiac
prostaglandins and of the sympathetic nerves in the control of coronary
flow and in the flow abnormalaities associated with coronary
atherosclerosis, 2) to investigate the role of vasodilator prostaglandins
in the maintenance of myocardial perfusion in animals and in man during
adrenergic stimulation of the heart, 3) to study proteins released from
platelets and thromboxane A2 in angina pectoris, 4) to investigate these
factors inpatients with atherosclerosis and residual myocardial infarction,
and 5) to study the role of prostaglandin synthesis during the hyperemia of
coronary reperfusion. In collaboration with investigators at the
Brookhaven National Laboratory, it is proposed: 1) to develop a new
non-invasive method to measure regional myocardial blood flow using
18F-antipyrine and positron emission transaxial tomography (PETT), 2) to
study myocardial catecholamine storage and turnover in intact animals with
myocardial ischemia and with congestive heart failure using
11C-norepinephrine and PETT, 3) to explore the properties of a new Beta
adrenergic blocking agent, iodocyanopindolol (I-CYP), as a potential probe
of the myocardial Beta adrenergic receptor, and 4) to attempt, using
18F-CVP and PETT, to develop a method to assess the number and function of
the myocardial Beta adrenergic receptors in intact animals.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 9/1/85 → 1/1/90 |
Funding
- National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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Projects
- 5 Finished
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MEASURING MYOCARDIAL BETA-ADRENERGIC RECEPTORS IN INTACT ANIMALS
Nichols, A. B.
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
10/1/84 → 9/30/85
Project: Research project
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NOREPINEPHRINE RELEASE FROM THE HEART DURING MYOCARDIAL ISCHEMIA
Powers, E. R.
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
10/1/84 → 9/30/85
Project: Research project
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ABNORMALITIES OF THE HEMOSTATIC SYSTEM
Nichols, A. B.
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
10/1/84 → 9/30/85
Project: Research project