Short term effects of intra-arterial propionyl-L-carnitine on isolated canine hind-limbs.

Cardioscience Pub Date : 1995-03-01
A Cevese, F Schena, R Poltronieri, G Cerutti
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Treatment with propionyl-L-carnitine has been shown to increase the walking capacity of patients with peripheral vascular disease, but the mechanisms responsible for the effect are unknown. To study the effects of propionyl-L-carnitine on musculocutaneous vascular beds and the related mechanisms, a preparation of constant-pressure blood-perfused dog hind-limb was used. Since the propionyl-L-carnitine solution had a pH less than 4 the contralateral limb simultaneously received acidified saline. The substances were injected into the perfused arteries in 2 minutes or in 20 minutes, and the cumulative dose of propionyl-L-carnitine was 20 mg/kg for each administration. The preparation was well suited for this study, because there were no major systemic effects of propionyl-L-carnitine, nor signs of cross-circulation between the isolated limbs. Propionyl-L-carnitine increased flow by 130% in 2 minute infusions and by 49% in 20 minute infusions. Acidified saline increased flow by 47% in 2 minute infusions and by 34% in 20 minute infusions. The difference between propionyl-L-carnitine and acidified saline was significant in 2 minute infusions. The 2 minute infusions of propionyl-L-carnitine increased venous PO2 by 34% and PCO2 by 22% while pH decreased by 0.07. The 20 minute infusions of propionyl-L-carnitine increased PO2 by 22% and PCO2 by 24% while pH decreased 0.10 units. Acidified saline increased only venous PO2 in 2 minute infusions (16%). Calculated oxygen consumption of the perfused limbs increased in 2 minute infusions of propionyl-L-carnitine, but not significantly. It was concluded that propionyl-L-carnitine has a direct vasodilator effect in musculocutaneous vascular beds at high doses and probably enhances tissue metabolism.

动脉注射丙炔左旋肉碱对离体犬后肢的短期影响。
丙炔左旋肉碱治疗已被证明可以增加周围血管疾病患者的行走能力,但其作用机制尚不清楚。为了研究丙炔-左旋肉碱对肌皮血管床的影响及其机制,采用犬后肢恒压血流灌注制备。由于丙炔左旋肉碱溶液pH值小于4,对侧肢体同时接受酸化盐水。分别于2分钟或20分钟内注入灌注动脉,每次给药丙炔-左旋肉碱累积剂量为20 mg/kg。该制剂非常适合这项研究,因为丙炔-左旋肉碱没有主要的全身作用,也没有孤立肢体之间交叉循环的迹象。丙炔-左旋肉碱在2分钟内使血流增加130%,在20分钟内使血流增加49%。在2分钟的注射中,酸化盐水增加了47%的流量,在20分钟的注射中增加了34%。在2分钟内,丙炔左旋肉碱与酸化生理盐水之间的差异是显著的。注射丙炔-左旋肉碱2分钟后,静脉PO2增加34%,PCO2增加22%,pH降低0.07。注射丙炔左旋肉碱20分钟后,PO2增加22%,PCO2增加24%,pH降低0.10个单位。酸化盐水在2分钟内仅增加静脉PO2(16%)。注射丙炔左旋肉碱2分钟后,灌注肢体计算耗氧量增加,但不显著。由此可见,大剂量丙炔-左旋肉碱对肌皮血管床具有直接的血管扩张作用,并可能促进组织代谢。
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