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Mechanisms leading to reversible mechanical dysfunction in severe CAD: alternatives to myocardial stunning

Authors :
Mazzadi, Alejandro N.
Andre-Fouet, Xavier
Costes, Nicolas
Croisille, Pierre
Revel, Didier
Janier, Marc F.
Source :
The American Journal of Physiology. Dec, 2006, Vol. 291 Issue 6, pH2570, 13 p.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Patients with severe chronic coronary artery disease (CAD) exhibit a highly altered myocardial pattern of perfusion, metabolism, and mechanical performance. In this context, the diagnosis of stunning remains elusive not only because of methodological and logistic considerations, but also because of the pathophysiological characteristics of the myocardium of these patients. In addition, a number of alternative pathophysiological mechanisms may act by mimicking the functional manifestations usually attributed to stunning. The present review describes three mechanisms that could theoretically lead to reversible mechanical dysfunction in these patients: myocardial wall stress, the tethering effect, and myocardial expression and release of auto- and paracrine agents. Attention is focused on the role of these mechanisms in scintigraphically 'normal' regions (i.e., regions usually showing normal perfusion, glucose metabolism, and cellular integrity as assessed by nuclear imaging techniques), in which stunning is usually considered, but these mechanisms could also operate throughout the viable myocardium. We hypothesize that reversion of these three mechanisms could partially explain the unexpected functional benefit after reperfusion recently high-lighted by high-spatial-resolution imaging techniques. stunned myocardium; hibernating myocardium; inotropic reserve; cardiac imaging; myocardial wall stress; ventricular remodeling

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00029513
Volume :
291
Issue :
6
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
The American Journal of Physiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.156580457