INVESTIGADORES
MATTIAZZI Ramona Alicia
artículos
Título:
Decrease in tetanic tension elicited by beta adrenergic stimulation.
Autor/es:
NAPOLITANO R; VITTONE L; MUNDIÑA C; CHIAPPE DE CINGOLANI G; MATTIAZZI A
Revista:
Archives internationales de physiologie, de biochimie et de biophysique
Editorial:
Vaillant-Carmanne
Referencias:
Lugar: Bélgica; Año: 1991 vol. 99 p. 303 - 307
ISSN:
0778-3124
Resumen:
The effect of beta-adrenergic stimulation on tetanic tension (TT), maximal rate of rise of tension (+TT) and phospholamban (PHL) phosphorylation were studied in the perfused rat heart. 3 x 10(-8) M isoproterenol perfused at different [Ca2+]o 0.25, 1.35 and 3.85 mM, significantly decreased TT while increased +TT and PHL phosphorylation at the three [Ca2+]o studied. Regression lines of the relationship between +TT and TT from individual data obtained at each [Ca2+]o in the presence and in the absence of isoproterenol, show that for the same level of +TT, TT is lower in the presence of isoproterenol, i.e. at high levels of PHL phosphorylation. The slopes of the lines were 0.137 s and 0.427 s (P less than 0.05) in the presence and absence of isoproterenol respectively. The decrease in TT produced by the beta-agonist can be attributed to its relaxant action prevailing over its inotropic effect and may represent the mechanical expression of the enhanced phosphorylation of phospholamban.