Literature DB >> 11085963

Altered adrenergic receptor density in myocardial hibernation in humans: A possible mechanism of depressed myocardial function.

K Shan1, R J Bick, B J Poindexter, S F Nagueh, S Shimoni, M S Verani, F Keng, M J Reardon, G V Letsou, J F Howell, W A Zoghbi.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Alterations in adrenergic receptor densities can potentially contribute to myocardial dysfunction. Their relevance to myocardial hibernation in humans is unknown. METHODS AND
RESULTS: Accordingly, 22 transmural myocardial biopsies were obtained in 11 patients with ischemic ventricular dysfunction during bypass surgery, guided by transesophageal echocardiography. Patients underwent dobutamine echocardiography (DE) and rest scintigraphic studies before revascularization and DE at 3 to 4 months. alpha- and ss-receptor density (ARD and BRD) and extent of fibrosis were quantified from the myocardial biopsies. Of the 22 segments, 16 had abnormal rest function and 6 were normal. Severely hypokinetic or akinetic segments showed a 2.4-fold increase in ARD with a concomitant 50% decrease in BRD compared with normal segments. An increase in ARD, a decrease in BRD to a lesser extent, and thus an increase in ARD/BRD ratio were seen in dysfunctional segments with contractile reserve compared with normal segments and were most pronounced in those without contractile reserve (P:<0.001). Similar findings were observed if recovery of function or scintigraphic uptake was analyzed as a marker for viability. No significant relation between either ARD or BRD and percent myocardial fibrosis was noted (r=0.37 and -0.39, respectively).
CONCLUSIONS: Thus, graded and reciprocal changes in alpha- and ss-adrenergic receptor densities occur in viable, hibernating myocardium and may account in part for the observed depression in resting myocardial function and preserved contractile reserve in this entity.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11085963     DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.102.21.2599

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circulation        ISSN: 0009-7322            Impact factor:   29.690


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