Literature DB >> 15655501

Differential action of a protein tyrosine kinase inhibitor, genistein, on the positive inotropic effect of endothelin-1 and norepinephrine in canine ventricular myocardium.

Li Chu1, Jian-Xin Zhang, Ikuo Norota, Masao Endoh.   

Abstract

Experiments were carried out in isolated canine ventricular trabeculae and acetoxymethylester of indo-1-loaded single myocytes to elucidate the role of protein tyrosine kinase (PTK) in the inotropic effect of endothelin-1 (ET-1) induced by crosstalk with norepinephrine (NE). The PTK inhibitor genistein was used as a pharmacological tool. Genistein but not daidzein inhibited the positive inotropic effect and the increase in Ca(2+) transients induced by ET-1 by crosstalk with NE at low concentrations. Genistein and daidzein antagonized the negative inotropic effect and the decrease in Ca(2+) transients induced by ET-1 by crosstalk with NE at high concentrations, but genistein did not affect the antiadrenergic effect of carbachol. Genistein but not daidzein enhanced the positive inotropic effect and the increase in Ca(2+) transients induced by NE via beta-adrenoceptors, while the enhancing effect of genistein was abolished by the protein tyrosine phosphatase inhibitor vanadate. These findings indicate that genistein (1) induces a positive inotropic effect in association with an increase in Ca(2+) transients, (2) inhibits the positive inotropic effect of ET-1 induced by crosstalk with NE, and (3) enhances the positive inotropic effect of NE induced via beta-adrenoceptors by inhibition of PTK. In addition, genistein inhibits the negative inotropic effect of ET-1 induced by crosstalk with NE through a PTK-unrelated mechanism. PTK may play a crucial role in the receptor-mediated regulation of cardiac contractile function in canine ventricular myocardium.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15655501      PMCID: PMC1576021          DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0706097

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0007-1188            Impact factor:   8.739


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