Journal article

Mechanisms underlying the increased cardiac norepinephrine spillover in heart failure

R Ramchandra, SG Hood, D Xing, GW Lambert, CN May

American Journal of Physiology Heart and Circulatory Physiology | AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC | Published : 2018

Abstract

Patients with heart failure (HF) have increased levels of cardiac norepinephrine (NE) spillover, which is an independent predictor of mortality. We hypothesized that this increase in NE spillover in HF depends not only on increases in sympathetic nerve activity (SNA) but also on changes in the mechanisms controlling NE release and reuptake. Such changes would lead to differences between the increases in directly recorded SNA and NE spillover to the heart in HF. Experiments were conducted in conscious sheep implanted with electrodes to record cardiac SNA (CSNA). In addition, arterial pressure and cardiac NE spillover were determined. In HF, the levels of both CSNA (102 ± 8 vs. 45 ± 8 bursts/m..

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