Chronotropic effects of nitric oxide in the denervated human heart
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- 1 June 2002
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 541 (2) , 645-651
- https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2001.015107
Abstract
Nitric oxide synthase is expressed in the sino‐atrial node and animal data suggests a direct role for nitric oxide on pacemaker activity. Study of this mechanism in intact humans is complicated by both reflex and direct effects of nitric oxide on cardiac autonomic control. Thus, we have studied the direct effects of nitric oxide on heart rate in human cardiac transplant recipients who possess a denervated donor heart. In nine patients, the chronotropic effects of systemic injection of the nitric oxide synthase inhibitor NG‐monomethyl‐l‐arginine (l‐NMMA) (3 mg kg−1) or increasing bolus doses of the nitric oxide donor, sodium nitroprusside (SNP), were studied. Injection of l‐NMMA increased mean arterial pressure by 17 ± 2 mmHg (mean ±s.e.m.; P < 0.001) and also had a significant negative chronotropic effect, lengthening the R‐R interval by 54 ± 8 ms (P < 0.001). This bradycardia was not reflex in origin since injection of the non‐NO‐dependent vasoconstrictor, phenylephrine (100 μg) achieved a similar rise in mean arterial pressure (18 ± 3 mmHg; P < 0.001) but failed to change R‐R interval duration (ΔR‐R =−3 ± 4 ms). Furthermore, no change in levels of circulating adrenaline was observed with l‐NMMA. Conversely, injection of sodium nitroprusside resulted in a positive chronotropic effect with a dose‐dependent shortening of R‐R interval duration, peak ΔR‐R =−25 ± 8 ms with 130 μg (P < 0.01). These findings indicate that nitric oxide exerts a tonic, direct, positive chronotropic influence on the denervated human heart. This is consistent with the results of animal experiments showing that nitric oxide exerts a facilitatory influence on pacemaking currents in the sino‐atrial node.Keywords
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