Background Late after cardiac transplantation, limited reinnervationof the transplanted heart may occur, but little is known aboutthe effect of reinnervation on cardiac function and exerciseperformance.
Methods We quantified the extent of myocardial reinnervationnoninvasively in 29 cardiac-transplant recipients, using positron-emissiontomography and the catecholamine analogue [11C]hydroxyephedrine.Global and regional ventricular function at rest and duringstandardized exercise testing was measured with the use of radionuclideangiography, and the results were compared with those in 10healthy controls.
Results Sympathetic reinnervation, mainly in the anteroseptalwall, was present in 16 of the 29 transplant recipients. Atrest, hemodynamic differences were not observed between thepatients with reinnervation and those with denervation. However,the latter group had a shorter mean (±SD) exercise time(6.1±1.5 minutes, vs. 8.2±1.2 in the group withreinnervation; P<0.01) and a lower peak heart rate (121±13vs. 143±15 beats per minute, P<0.01). The contractileresponse to exercise was significantly enhanced in transplantrecipients with reinnervation and similar to that of normalcontrols. In a multivariate analysis, hydroxyephedrine retentionwas the only independent determinant of the exercise-inducedincrease in the ejection fraction.
Conclusions In heart-transplant recipients, the restorationof sympathetic innervation is associated with improved responsesof the heart rate and contractile function to exercise. Theseresults support the functional importance of reinnervation intransplanted hearts.
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From the Nuklearmedizinische Klinik und Poliklinik der Technischen Universität München (F.M.B., N.S., S.G.N., M.S.), and the Herzchirurgische Klinik der Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München (P.U., B.R.) both in Munich, Germany.
Address reprint requests to Dr. Bengel at Nuklearmedizinische Klinik und Poliklinik der Technischen Universität München, Klinikum rechts der Isar, Ismaninger Str. 22, 81675 Munich, Germany, or at frank.bengel{at}lrz.tu-muenchen.de.
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