Literature DB >> 10434997

Abnormal cardiac repolarization and impulse initiation in German shepherd dogs with inherited ventricular arrhythmias and sudden death.

E A Sosunov1, E P Anyukhovsky, A Shvilkin, M Hara, S F Steinberg, P Danilo, M R Rosen, N S Möise, J Mérot, V Probst, F Charpentier, Y Legeay, H Le Marec.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We tested the hypothesis that delayed afterdepolarization (DAD)-associated rhythms in German shepherd dogs with reduced anteroseptal left ventricular (LV) sympathetic innervation derive from abnormal beta-adrenergic receptor effector coupling. METHODS AND
RESULTS: In anteroseptal LV midmyocardium of afflicted dogs, beta-receptor density was greater than that in normal dogs (P < .05), with affinity being equal in both groups. Basal and maximum isoproterenol (ISO) stimulated adenylyl cyclase activity of anteroseptal LV of afflicted dogs was greater than that in normal dogs (P < .05). Isolated anteroseptal M cell preparations of afflicted dogs studied with microelectrodes showed abnormal lengthening, rather than shortening of action potential duration in response to ISO, as well as a 61% incidence of 10(-7) mol/l ISO-induced triggered activity as compared to 12% in normals (P < .05). In contrast, there was no difference between afflicted and control dogs in triggered activity, beta-receptors or adenylyl cyclase activity in a normally innervated region of the ventricles.
CONCLUSION: In this model there is an increase in beta-receptor density and beta-adrenergic stimulation of adenylyl cyclase and of triggered activity in anteroseptal myocardium but not in a normally innervated region of the heart. Hence, abnormal beta-adrenergic signal transduction appears associated with the neural abnormality identified in dogs with inherited VT.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10434997     DOI: 10.1016/s0008-6363(98)00333-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiovasc Res        ISSN: 0008-6363            Impact factor:   10.787


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