Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9921336 | European Journal of Pharmacology | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In the present study we sought to determine whether reduced contractile responses to phosphodiesterase inhibitors occur in the face of chronic cardiac hypertrophy associated with β-adrenergic inotropic downregulation. As compared to age-matched Wistar-Kyoto control rats, spontaneously hypertensive rats at 6-8 months of age exhibited a striking decrease in left ventricular inotropic responses induced by isoproterenol, a β-adrenoceptor agonist, in isolated, isovolumically contracting heart preparations. Despite profound β-adrenoceptor-mediated inotropic downregulation, similar contractile responses to the phosphodiesterase III selective inhibitors, amrinone and milrinone, the phosphodiesterase IV selective inhibitor, rolipram, and non-selective phosphodiesterase inhibitor, pentoxifylline, were detected in normal and hypertrophic heart preparations. Moreover, the inotropic potency of the cAMP analogue, 8-Br-cAMP, was increased in spontaneously hypertensive rats. These findings suggest that in chronic cardiac hypertrophy, contractile responses to phosphodiesterase inhibitors may be preserved despite marked reductions in inotropic responses to β-adrenoceptor agonists.
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Authors
Oleg Osadchii, Gavin Norton, Angela Woodiwiss,