Literature DB >> 26116709

The α1A-adrenergic receptor subtype mediates increased contraction of failing right ventricular myocardium.

Patrick M Cowley1, Guanying Wang1, Audrey N Chang2, Om Makwana1, Philip M Swigart1, David H Lovett1, James T Stull2, Paul C Simpson1, Anthony J Baker3.   

Abstract

Dysfunction of the right ventricle (RV) is closely related to prognosis for patients with RV failure. Therefore, strategies to improve failing RV function are significant. In a mouse RV failure model, we previously reported that α1-adrenergic receptor (α1-AR) inotropic responses are increased. The present study determined the roles of both predominant cardiac α1-AR subtypes (α1A and α1B) in upregulated inotropy in failing RV. We used the mouse model of bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis, pulmonary hypertension, and RV failure. We assessed the myocardial contractile response in vitro to stimulation of the α1A-subtype (using α1A-subtype-selective agonist A61603) and α1B-subtype [using α1A-subtype knockout mice and nonsubtype selective α1-AR agonist phenylephrine (PE)]. In wild-type nonfailing RV, a negative inotropic effect of α1-AR stimulation with PE (force decreased ≈50%) was switched to a positive inotropic effect (PIE) with bleomycin-induced RV injury. Upregulated inotropy in failing RV occurred with α1A-subtype stimulation (force increased ≈200%), but not with α1B-subtype stimulation (force decreased ≈50%). Upregulated inotropy mediated by the α1A-subtype involved increased activator Ca(2+) transients and increased phosphorylation of myosin regulatory light chain (a mediator of increased myofilament Ca(2+) sensitivity). In failing RV, the PIE elicited by the α1A-subtype was appreciably less when the α1A-subtype was stimulated in combination with the α1B-subtype, suggesting functional antagonism between α1A- and α1B-subtypes. In conclusion, upregulation of α1-AR inotropy in failing RV myocardium requires the α1A-subtype and is opposed by the α1B-subtype. The α1A subtype might be a therapeutic target to improve the function of the failing RV.
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Keywords:  inotropic; myosin regulatory light chain; right ventricle; α1-adrenergic

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26116709      PMCID: PMC4591405          DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.00042.2015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6135            Impact factor:   4.733


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