JAPANESE CIRCULATION JOURNAL
Online ISSN : 1347-4839
Print ISSN : 0047-1828
ISSN-L : 0047-1828
Animal Models of Coronary Spasm and the Pathophysiological Events in Regional Vascular Hypercontraction : SYMPOSIUM ON PATHOGENESIS OF CORONARY ARTERY SPASM
HITONOBU TOMOIKE
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1985 Volume 49 Issue 1 Pages 101-107

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An animal model of coronary spasm was designed 1) to reproduce coronary spasm similar to that seen in patients with variant angina, 2) to determine whether hypercontraction of the vascular smooth muscle occurs at the site of the spasm, 3) to document the relationship between functional and structural changes of the vascular wall and 4) to characterize the pathophysiological features of coronary spasm. After balloon de-endothelialization and feeding of a high cholesterol diet in mongrel dogs and Gottingen miniature pigs, there was evidence of vascular hypercontraction associated with arteriosclerotic changes. Coronary spasm of more than 75% narrowing of the artery was provoked with ischemic signs in miniature swine. These events could be repeatedly provoked by an intra-coronary injection of histamine following pretreatment with cimetidine. The site of hypercontraction corresponded well with the site of the de-endothelialization, an area where the basal vascular tone was increased and was related to histamine activity. Thus, the present animal model will shed light on mechanism involved in vasoactive angina pectoris and aid in clarifying the pathophysiology of vascular smooth muscle.

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