Literature DB >> 8739241

Mechanical effects of ET-1 in cardiomyocytes isolated from normal and heart-failed rabbits.

E J Kelso1, R F Geraghty, B J McDermott, E R Trimble, D P Nicholls, B Silke.   

Abstract

Endothelin (ET-1) is found at elevated concentrations in the plasma of patients with heart failure and in animal models of cardiomyopathy. The peptide is a potent positive inotropic agent, the effects of which are mediated by increases in cytosolic Ca2+ in cardiomyocytes. The object of this study was to investigate at the cellular level, the actions of ET-1 on contractile function and on Ca2+ currents in heart-failed ventricular myocardium. Male New Zealand White rabbits (8 wks) were treated with twice weekly injections of epirubicin (4 mg/kg/wk, n = 7) or with saline (n = 7) for 6 wks, followed by a washout period of 2 wks. Ventricular cardiomyocytes were isolated from rabbit hearts using Langendorff perfusion with collagenase; contractile function was examined using a video microscopy method, and L-type Ca2+ currents were recorded using a whole-cell patch-clamp technique. ET-1 produced a concentration-dependent increase in contractile response (% increase from basal value) to a maximum at 1 nM ET-1 of 69 +/- 11% (mean +/- S.D.) in control cardiomyocytes and 33 +/- 6% in heart-failed cells. However, there was no significant change in the EC50 obtained with ET-1 for healthy (0.31 +/- 0.1 nM) and for failed cardiomyocytes (0.24 +/- 0.1 nM). The effects of ET-1 on L-type Ca2+ channels were similar with a peak amplitude at 1 nM ET-1 of -3.26 +/- 0.8 nA in control cardiomyocytes and -3.32 +/- 0.9 nA in heart-failed cells. The attenuation of the contractile response to ET-1 in heart-failed cells may reflect a desensitization of ET receptors as a consequence of elevated circulating levels of ET and was not reflected by alteration of transmembrane Ca2+ conductance. It is probable, therefore, that multiple signalling pathways are involved in the actions of ET on ventricular myocardium.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8739241     DOI: 10.1007/bf00227893

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0300-8177            Impact factor:   3.396


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