Literature DB >> 6254373

Inhibition by adenosine of catecholamine-induced increase in rat atrial contractility.

J B Rockoff, J G Dobson.   

Abstract

Because adenosine has been shown to attenuate the catecholamine-induced increase in myocardial cAMP formation and glycogen phosphorylase activity (Circ. Res. 43: 785-792, 1978), the present study was undertaken to determine whether the nucleoside inhibits the catecholamine-elicited increase in cardiac contractile state. Isolated rat atria were bathed in oxygenated physiologic saline and stimulated to contract isometrically at 2/s. Isoproterenol (0.1 microM) increased peak contractile force (PCF) by 96% and the rate of force development (+dF/dt) by 107%. Adenosine (10 microM) alone had no effect on these contractile parameters. Isoproterenol in the presence of adenosine increased PCF and +dF/dt only 15 and 14%, respectively. Elevation of bathing medium Ca2+ or administration of dibutyryl cAMP (DBcAMP) increased PCF and +dF/dt, but these responses were not decreased by adenosine. Inosine, adenine, adenosine 5'-monophosphate, and guanosine inhibited the isoproterenol-induced responses 5-22%. The results indicate that adenosine markedly inhibits, whereas some related purines only mildly attenuate, the catecholamine-elicited, but not the Ca2+- or DBcAMP-elicited, increases in contractility. Thus, adenosine may antagonize catecholamine-elicited glycogenolysis and enhanced contractile state in the heart by exerting an effect at the level of, or proximal to, cAMP formation.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6254373     DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.1980.239.3.H365

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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4.  Antagonism of novel inotropic agents at A1 adenosine receptors and m-cholinoceptors in human myocardium.

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Journal:  Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol       Date:  1990-06       Impact factor: 3.000

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10.  Adenosine A2A and beta-adrenergic calcium transient and contractile responses in rat ventricular myocytes.

Authors:  James G Dobson; Lynne G Shea; Richard A Fenton
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