Literature DB >> 19422106

Gln(27)-->Glubeta(2)-adrenergic receptor polymorphism in heart failure patients: differential clinical and oxidative response to carvedilol.

Rodrigo Troncoso1, Francisco Moraga, Mario Chiong, Juan Roldán, Roberto Bravo, Rodrigo Valenzuela, Guillermo Díaz-Araya, Andrea del Campo, Carlos Sanhueza, Andrea Rodriguez, José Luis Vukasovic, Rosemarie Mellado, Douglas Greig, Pablo F Castro, Sergio Lavandero.   

Abstract

We investigated the clinical response of chronic heart failure patients with beta(2)-adrenergic receptor Gln(27)-->Glu polymorphism treated for 6 months with carvedilol, a alpha/beta-antagonist with antioxidant properties. The 6-min. walk test, the left ventricular ejection fraction, heart rate, plasma norepinephrine and malondialdehyde, a stress oxidative marker, concentrations were evaluated at baseline and after treatment for 6 months with carvedilol in 33 stable chronic heart failure patients with the Gln(27)-->Glubeta(2)-adrenergic receptor polymorphism. Carvedilol significantly increased the left ventricular ejection fraction, while decreasing the heart rate and malondialdehyde plasma concentrations in chronic heart failure patients with the Glu(27)beta(2)-adrenergic receptor allele. There were however, no significant changes in patients with the Gln(27)beta(2)-adrenergic receptor variant.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19422106     DOI: 10.1111/j.1742-7843.2008.00370.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Basic Clin Pharmacol Toxicol        ISSN: 1742-7835            Impact factor:   4.080


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