Nitric oxide inhibition intensifies the depressant effect of cocaine on the left ventricular function in anaesthetized pigs. 2000

E Roig, and G Melis, and M Heras, and M Rigol, and F Epelde, and G Decandia, and G Sanz
University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain. eroig@medicina.ub.es

Myocardial ischaemia and left ventricular dysfunction have been described in cocaine users. Whether nitric oxide (NO) inhibition may potentiate the effects of cocaine on coronary circulation and ventricular function is still unknown. In order to test this hypothesis, 38 pentobarbital-anaesthetized pigs were instrumented for systolic blood pressure, coronary blood flow, left ventricular dp/dt, cardiac output, left ventricular end-diastolic and end-systolic lengths and shortening fraction. The pigs were randomized into three groups: control group: i.v. saline (n = 5); group 1: i.v. cocaine, 10 mg kg-1 over 20 min (n = 17); group 2: the same doses of cocaine 30 min after i.c. L-NAME 20 microg/kg min-1 infusion (n = 16). In order to know whether the observed effects were specific of NO inhibition, in five pigs i.c. L-arginine was simultaneously infused with L-NAME, in five pigs i.c. NTG, an endothelial-independent vasodilator, was simultaneously infused with L-NAME before cocaine was administered, and in nine additional pigs the proximal left anterior descending (LAD) flow was reduced to around 20% of the basal value by means of a mechanical occluder before cocaine was administered. Cocaine i.v did not change the coronary blood flow, while it induced a significant reduction in cardiac output, left ventricular dp/dt and shortening fraction (15 +/- 4-8 +/- 4%, P < 0.05). When cocaine was administered after L-NAME infused i.c. during 30 min, a significantly more severe reduction of the shortening fraction (12 +/- 3-4 +/- 2%, P < 0.0001) was induced; this effect was abolished by simultaneous perfusion of L-arginine i.c. NTG. The results when cocaine was administered after the 20% LAD flow reduction by mechanical occluder did not differ from those of cocaine alone. NO inhibition intensifies the cocaine-induced left ventricular dysfunction.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008297 Male Males
D009569 Nitric Oxide A free radical gas produced endogenously by a variety of mammalian cells, synthesized from ARGININE by NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHASE. Nitric oxide is one of the ENDOTHELIUM-DEPENDENT RELAXING FACTORS released by the vascular endothelium and mediates VASODILATION. It also inhibits platelet aggregation, induces disaggregation of aggregated platelets, and inhibits platelet adhesion to the vascular endothelium. Nitric oxide activates cytosolic GUANYLATE CYCLASE and thus elevates intracellular levels of CYCLIC GMP. Endogenous Nitrate Vasodilator,Mononitrogen Monoxide,Nitric Oxide, Endothelium-Derived,Nitrogen Monoxide,Endothelium-Derived Nitric Oxide,Monoxide, Mononitrogen,Monoxide, Nitrogen,Nitrate Vasodilator, Endogenous,Nitric Oxide, Endothelium Derived,Oxide, Nitric,Vasodilator, Endogenous Nitrate
D003042 Cocaine An alkaloid ester extracted from the leaves of plants including coca. It is a local anesthetic and vasoconstrictor and is clinically used for that purpose, particularly in the eye, ear, nose, and throat. It also has powerful central nervous system effects similar to the amphetamines and is a drug of abuse. Cocaine, like amphetamines, acts by multiple mechanisms on brain catecholaminergic neurons; the mechanism of its reinforcing effects is thought to involve inhibition of dopamine uptake. Cocaine HCl,Cocaine Hydrochloride,HCl, Cocaine,Hydrochloride, Cocaine
D005260 Female Females
D006352 Heart Ventricles The lower right and left chambers of the heart. The right ventricle pumps venous BLOOD into the LUNGS and the left ventricle pumps oxygenated blood into the systemic arterial circulation. Cardiac Ventricle,Cardiac Ventricles,Heart Ventricle,Left Ventricle,Right Ventricle,Left Ventricles,Right Ventricles,Ventricle, Cardiac,Ventricle, Heart,Ventricle, Left,Ventricle, Right,Ventricles, Cardiac,Ventricles, Heart,Ventricles, Left,Ventricles, Right
D006439 Hemodynamics The movement and the forces involved in the movement of the blood through the CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM. Hemodynamic
D000758 Anesthesia A state characterized by loss of feeling or sensation. This depression of nerve function is usually the result of pharmacologic action and is induced to allow performance of surgery or other painful procedures.
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D013552 Swine Any of various animals that constitute the family Suidae and comprise stout-bodied, short-legged omnivorous mammals with thick skin, usually covered with coarse bristles, a rather long mobile snout, and small tail. Included are the genera Babyrousa, Phacochoerus (wart hogs), and Sus, the latter containing the domestic pig (see SUS SCROFA). Phacochoerus,Pigs,Suidae,Warthogs,Wart Hogs,Hog, Wart,Hogs, Wart,Wart Hog
D016277 Ventricular Function, Left The hemodynamic and electrophysiological action of the left HEART VENTRICLE. Its measurement is an important aspect of the clinical evaluation of patients with heart disease to determine the effects of the disease on cardiac performance. Left Ventricular Function,Function, Left Ventricular,Functions, Left Ventricular,Left Ventricular Functions,Ventricular Functions, Left

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