Coronary Segmental Responses to Acetylcholine and Bradykinin in Patients With Atherosclerotic Risk Factors

1997 
Abstract This study was designed to elucidate the nature of coronary endothelial dysfunction in patients with hypertension and/or hypercholesterolemia and normal smooth coronary arteries by evaluating the coronary vascular responses to acetylcholine and bradykinin. The study included 19 patients (10 men; age [mean ± SD] 61 ± 9 years) with angiographically normal smooth coronary arteries and either hypertension (n = 7) and/or hypercholesterolemia (n = 13). Patients received acetylcholine (3 or 30 μg/min) infusions followed by bradykinin (0.5, 1.5, 2.5 μg/min) and nitroglycerin (200 μg/min) infusions into the left coronary ostium. Epicardial coronary artery diameters were measured by quantitative angiography. Angiography detected both vasoconstricted and dilated segments following acetylcholine infusion. Bradykinin significantly dilated both types of segments (p 2 -kinin receptor.
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