Abstract
Intracoronary adenosine, ATP, and the release of an 8 second occlusion increased coronary blood flow (CBF) to a similar extent. Aminophylline decreased the CBF response to adenosine by 80% and that to an 8 s occlusion by 20% but did not change the CBF response to ATP. Indomethacin had no effect on CBF. The results suggest that the increase in CBF after brief occlusions is not mediated in a major way by adenosine or prostaglandins.