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Query: UMLS:C0008031 (
chest pain
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A 42 year old woman presented with a one year history of retrosternal
chest pain
and back pain on effort and at rest sometimes accompanied by minor syncopal attacks. Transient atrioventricular block was documented during one such episode associated with hypotension. Coronary angiography showed spontaneous spasm of the left main coronary artery with clinical symptoms but no electrocardiographic changes. The spasm was relieved by injection of
SIN
-1. The similarity between the previous clinical symptoms and those observed at coronary angiography was in favour of the diagnosis of spasm of the left main coronary artery without atherosclerotic coronary disease. Treatment with calcium atherosclerotic coronary disease. Treatment with calcium blockers and platelet antiaggregants led to total regression of her symptoms with a follow-up of 5 months.
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PMID:[Spontaneous angina caused by spasm of the left coronary artery]. 144 40
We tested whether inhibition of platelet activation by nitric oxide (NO) might be altered by strenuous exercise. Sixteen healthy male non-smokers, aged 20-26 years, underwent treadmill testing. All subjects reached Bruce stage IV without
chest pain
or abnormal ST-T wave changes. Platelet aggregation by Born's method and cyclic GMP accumulation in the washed platelets were determined before and immediately after exercise. Dose-response curves for platelet aggregation by collagen were constructed both in the absence and presence of 2 microM
SIN
-1, an NO donor, to quantify the antiaggregation effects of NO. After exercise, platelet aggregation by collagen was modestly enhanced and inhibition of platelet aggregation by
SIN
-1 was significantly attenuated by exercise. This attention was accompanied by a blunted cyclic GMP response of the platelets to the NO donor. We conclude that impaired sensitivity of the platelets to NO, in addition to the enhancement of platelet aggregation, may partially explain the epidemiological evidence that acute strenuous exercise precipitates coronary events.
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PMID:Acute vigorous exercise attenuates sensitivity of platelets to nitric oxide. 930 20