Regulatory peptides
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Regulatory peptides · Nov 1993
Microdialysis in the estimation of interstitial myocardial neuropeptide Y release.
The purpose of this study was to investigate the feasibility of cardiac microdialysis for the in vivo estimation of cardiac interstitial peptide concentrations, and, to determine the changes in neuropeptide Y release in myocardial tissue during experimental brain death in pigs. Using a specifically designed concentric flexible probe, perfused with Ringer solution containing 0.5% of bovine serum albumin at a flow rate of 2 microliters/min, allowed us to obtain a 23 +/- 2% relative recovery rate in vitro. ⋯ Brain death was followed by a sustained 2 h increase in NPY dialysate levels in both ventricles (peak levels: 173.2 +/- 30.9 pmol/l in left ventricle, and 149.7 +/- 23.9 pmol/l in right ventricle), which then returned to control levels. We conclude that cardiac microdialysis is a simple and promising new tool for evaluating the role of peptides in cardiovascular regulation.