Literature DB >> 8099618

On the mechanism of action of the beta-1 partial agonist denopamine in regulation of myocardial contractility: effects on myocardial alpha adrenoceptors and intracellular Ca++ transients.

M Kohi1, I Norota, M Takanashi, M Endoh.   

Abstract

Experiments were carried out to study the effects of denopamine on myocardial alpha-1 adrenoceptors in the rabbit and on intracellular Ca++ transients in the dog ventricular muscle. Denopamine displaced the specific binding of the alpha-1 receptor antagonist [3H]prazosin with high and low affinities in the membrane fraction derived from the rabbit ventricle. The positive inotropic effect (PIE) of denopamine, however, was not affected by prazosin. A beta receptor antagonist bupranolol antagonized the PIE of denopamine in a concentration-dependent manner. In the rabbit denopamine acted as a beta receptor partial agonist with an intrinsic activity of 0.8 and shifted the concentration-response curve for isoproterenol to the right (Kp = 1.5 microM). In addition, denopamine attenuated the maximal inotropic response to phenylephrine mediated by alpha-1 receptors, but did not affect the pD2 value for phenylephrine. In isolated dog right ventricular muscle, the bell-shaped concentration-response relationship for the inotropic effect of denopamine was associated with coinciding increase and decrease in the amplitude of aequorin light transients. The relationship between the increase in peak Ca++ transients and developed tension in response to denopamine was the same as the relation during administration of isoproterenol. The present results indicate that denopamine binds myocardial alpha-1 adrenoceptors with high affinity and may thereby inhibit the maximal response of phenylephrine mediated by alpha-1 receptors. The PIE of denopamine is mediated exclusively by beta receptors. The change in Ca++ sensitivity caused by denopamine may not be different from that induced by a beta receptor full agonist isoproterenol.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8099618

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharmacol Exp Ther        ISSN: 0022-3565            Impact factor:   4.030


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Review 1.  Cardiac alpha(1)-adrenoceptors that regulate contractile function: subtypes and subcellular signal transduction mechanisms.

Authors:  M Endoh
Journal:  Neurochem Res       Date:  1996-02       Impact factor: 3.996

2.  Modulation of L-type Ca current by denopamine, a nonparenteral partial beta 1 stimulant, in rabbit ventricular cells.

Authors:  Y Habuchi; T Yamamoto; M Nishio; H Tanaka; J Morikawa; M Yoshimura
Journal:  Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol       Date:  1996-10       Impact factor: 3.000

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