Literature DB >> 16926784

Reversal of myocyte hypertrophy by ventricular unloading: cardiac improvement without adrenergic receptor up-regulation and relocalization.

Pippa M Schnee1, Naeema Shah, Marianne Bergheim, Brian J Poindexter, L Max Buja, Timothy J Myers, Branislav Radovancevic, O Howard Frazier, Roger J Bick.   

Abstract

In previous studies, we found that the improved contractile ability of cardiac myocytes from patients who have had left ventricular assist device (LVAD) support was due to a number of beneficial changes, most notably in calcium handling (increased sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium binding and uptake), improved integrity of cell membranes due to phospholipid reconstruction (reduced lysophospholipid content), and an upregulation of adrenoreceptors (increased adrenoreceptor numbers). However, in the case presented here, there was no increase in adrenoreceptor number, which is something that we usually find in core tissue at the time of LVAD removal or organ transplantation; also, there was no homogeneous postassist device receptor distribution. However, the patient was well maintained for 10 months following LVAD implantation, until a donor organ was available, regardless of the lack of adrenoreceptor improvement. We conclude from these studies that cardiac recovery is the result of the initiation of multiple repair mechanisms, and that the lack of expected changes, in this case increased adrenoreceptors, is not always an accurate indicator of anticipated outcome. We suggest that interventions and strategies have to consider multiple, beneficial changes due to unloading and target a number of biochemical and structural areas to produce improvement, even if not all of these improvements occur.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16926784      PMCID: PMC1785202     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  MedGenMed        ISSN: 1531-0132


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2.  Left ventricular assist device support normalizes left and right ventricular beta-adrenergic pathway properties.

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3.  Relation of tissue Doppler derived myocardial velocities to myocardial structure and beta-adrenergic receptor density in humans.

Authors:  K Shan; R J Bick; B J Poindexter; S Shimoni; G V Letsou; M J Reardon; J F Howell; W A Zoghbi; S F Nagueh
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4.  Mechanical unloading restores beta-adrenergic responsiveness and reverses receptor downregulation in the failing human heart.

Authors:  M L Ogletree-Hughes; L B Stull; W E Sweet; N G Smedira; P M McCarthy; C S Moravec
Journal:  Circulation       Date:  2001-08-21       Impact factor: 29.690

Review 5.  Critical differences among beta-adrenoreceptor antagonists in myocardial failure: debating the MERIT of COMET.

Authors:  Brian F McBride; C Michael White
Journal:  J Clin Pharmacol       Date:  2005-01       Impact factor: 3.126

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

Authors:  K Shan; 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
Journal:  Circulation       Date:  2000-11-21       Impact factor: 29.690

7.  Alterations in alpha adrenoreceptor density and localization after mechanical left ventricular unloading with the Jarvik flowmaker left ventricular assist device.

Authors:  Alina Grigore; Brian Poindexter; William K Vaughn; Nancy Nussmeier; O H Frazier; John R Cooper; Igor D Gregoric; L Maximilian Buja; Roger J Bick
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8.  Left ventricular unloading with an assist device results in receptor relocalization as well as increased beta-adrenergic receptor numbers: are these changes indications for outcome?

Authors:  Roger J Bick; Alina M Grigore; Brian J Poindexter; Pippa M Schnee; Nancy A Nussmeier; Igor D Gregoric; Nyma A Shah; Timothy J Myers; L Maximilian Buja; O Howard Frazier
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Authors:  Jimmy K F Hon; Magdi H Yacoub
Journal:  Ann Thorac Surg       Date:  2003-06       Impact factor: 4.330

  10 in total
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1.  Do binucleate cardiomyocytes have a role in myocardial repair? Insights using isolated rodent myocytes and cell culture.

Authors:  Michael J Stephen; Brian J Poindexter; Johan A Moolman; David Sheikh-Hamad; Roger J Bick
Journal:  Open Cardiovasc Med J       Date:  2009-02-17
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