Literature DB >> 140674

Restriction of beta-adrenergic responsiveness in hypertrophied ventricular myocardium of rats.

B Hein, J Janke.   

Abstract

A singel subcutaneous dose (1 mg/kg) of isoproterenol (ISO) increases the net calcium-45 uptake into the ventricular myocardium of normal rats by a factor of 4 within 6 hours. When the same dose of ISO was administered to rats with aortic constriction the rise in labelled Ca uptake by the hypertrophied myocardium of the left ventricle was greatly reduced. A decrease in ISO-induced Ca uptake also occurred in the non-hypertrophied right ventricular myocardium. Consequently, the stimulatory effect of ISO on the Ca-dependent high energy phosphate consumption was considerably diminished. A similar restriction of ISO-induced radiocalcium uptake and ATP utilization occurred in hypertrophied hearts of chronically ISO-treated rats or when the rats were exposed to other forms of experimental stress such as bleeding or cold. Although the ISO-induced cardiomegaly was reversed within 7 days, the insensitivity to beta-adrenergic stimulation persisted for more than 3 weeks. The results indicate that the decrease in responsiveness to beta-adrenergic agents is not due to the hypertrophy itself but must be considered to be an independent phenomenon - possibly resulting from adaptation to chronic beta-adrenergic overstimulation.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 140674     DOI: 10.1007/bf01906374

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Basic Res Cardiol        ISSN: 0300-8428            Impact factor:   17.165


  9 in total

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Authors:  B Hein; R Hein; H Sigel; J Janke
Journal:  Verh Dtsch Ges Kreislaufforsch       Date:  1973

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Authors:  B Hein; A Fleckenstein; J Janke; K Eckardt; H J Ludin
Journal:  Verh Dtsch Ges Kreislaufforsch       Date:  1972

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Authors:  T Balazs
Journal:  Recent Adv Stud Cardiac Struct Metab       Date:  1972

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Authors:  J F Spann; C A Chidsey; P E Pool; E Braunwald
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Authors:  A Fleckenstein; J Kanke; H J Döring; O Leder
Journal:  Recent Adv Stud Cardiac Struct Metab       Date:  1975

8.  Attenuation of beta-adrenergic cardiac responses in chronically hypoxic rats with right ventricular hypertrophy.

Authors:  M Irmer; G Köhler; H Friedrichs; E Eschenbruch; H J Döring
Journal:  Recent Adv Stud Cardiac Struct Metab       Date:  1975

9.  Restriction of beta-adrenergic responsiveness in hypertrophied hearts of chronically isoproterenol-treated rats.

Authors:  B Hein; R Hein; J Janke
Journal:  Recent Adv Stud Cardiac Struct Metab       Date:  1975
  9 in total
  3 in total

1.  Maximum contractility of the experimentally hypertrophied heart in situ and survival of the acute coronary occlusion.

Authors:  K O Bischoff; W Meesmann; K Stephan
Journal:  Basic Res Cardiol       Date:  1980 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 17.165

2.  Cardiac responses to beta-adrenergic stimulation in anesthetized dogs with chronic congestive heart failure.

Authors:  I H Zucker; E Waltke; J P Gilmore
Journal:  Basic Res Cardiol       Date:  1980 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 17.165

3.  Cardiac beta-adrenoceptors during normal growth of male and female rats.

Authors:  S P Baker; L T Potter
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  1980-01       Impact factor: 8.739

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