Literature DB >> 11368187

Role of oxidative stress in catecholamine-induced changes in cardiac sarcolemmal Ca2+ transport.

P S Tappia1, T Hata, L Hozaima, M S Sandhu, V Panagia, N S Dhalla.   

Abstract

Although an excessive amount of circulating catecholamines is known to induce cardiomyopathy, the mechanisms are poorly understood. This study was undertaken to investigate the role of oxidative stress in catecholamine-induced heart dysfunction. Treatment of rats for 24 h with a high dose (40 mg/kg) of a synthetic catecholamine, isoproterenol, resulted in increased left ventricular end diastolic pressure, depressed rates of pressure development, and pressure decay as well as increased myocardial Ca2+ content. The increased malondialdehyde content, as well as increased formation of conjugated dienes and low glutathione redox ratio were also observed in hearts from animals injected with isoproterenol. Furthermore, depressed cardiac sarcolemmal (SL) ATP-dependent Ca2+ uptake, Ca2+-stimulated ATPase activity, and Na+-dependent Ca2+ accumulation were detected in experimental hearts. All these catecholamine-induced changes in the heart were attenuated by pretreatment of animals with vitamin E, a well-known antioxidant (25 mg/kg/day for 2 days). Depressed cardiac performance, increased myocardial Ca2+ content, and decreased SL ATP-dependent, and Na+-dependent Ca2+ uptake activities were also seen in the isolated rat hearts perfused with adrenochrome, a catecholamine oxidation product (10 to 25 microg/ml). Incubation of SL membrane with different concentrations of adrenochrome also decreased the ATP-dependent and Na+-dependent Ca2+ uptake activities. These findings suggest the occurrence of oxidative stress, which may depress the SL Ca2+ transport and result in the development intracellular Ca2+ overload and heart dysfunction in catecholamine-induced cardiomyopathy.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11368187     DOI: 10.1006/abbi.2000.2234

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Biochem Biophys        ISSN: 0003-9861            Impact factor:   4.013


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