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Department of Physiology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts 01655-0127
In the heart,
endogenous adenosine attenuates the
-adrenergic-elicited increase in
contractile performance via activation of adenosine
A1 receptors. It has been recently
reported that this function of adenosine becomes more pronounced with
myocardial maturation. The purpose of the present study was to
determine whether mature hearts possess a greater sensitivity than
immature hearts to this antiadrenergic effect of adenosine. Isolated
perfused hearts or atria from immature (ca. 23 days) and mature (ca. 80 days) rats were stimulated with isoproterenol (Iso), a
-adrenergic agonist, at 10
8 M and
concomitantly exposed to increasing concentrations of
2-chloroN6-cyclopentyladenosine
(CCPA), a highly selective and potent adenosine A1-receptor agonist, from
10
12 to
10
6 M. CCPA at
10
10-10
6
M dose dependently reduced the Iso-elicited contractile response more
in immature than in mature hearts or atria. At
10
6 M, CCPA reduced the
Iso-elicited contractile response by 103% in immature hearts and by
55% in mature hearts. These effects of CCPA were attenuated by the
adenosine A1-receptor antagonist 8-cyclopentyl-1,3-dipropylxanthine at
10
7 M. In additional
experiments, CCPA exhibited similar effectiveness in reducing the
spontaneous heart rate of immature and mature hearts, an effect also
mediated by activation of adenosine
A1 receptors. Similar to CCPA, the
adenosine A1-receptor agonist R-N6-(2-phenylisopropyl)adenosine
reduced the Iso-elicited contractile response more in immature than in
mature hearts, albeit with less effectiveness than CCPA. In agreement
with these results, CCPA reduced Iso-elicited adenylyl cyclase activity
more in immature than in mature hearts. Overall, in contrast with our
original hypothesis, these results indicate that immature hearts
display greater sensitivity than mature hearts to the antiadrenergic
effect of adenosine A1-receptor
activation.
perfused heart;
-adrenergic receptor; contractility; adenylyl
cyclase
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