Circulation, Vol 84, 254-266, Copyright © 1991 by American Heart Association
CS Liang, RP Frantz, M Suematsu, S Sakamoto, JT Sullebarger, TM Fan and L Guthinger
BACKGROUND. The reductions of myocardial beta-adrenergic receptor density
and responsiveness to catecholamines in congestive heart failure are
associated with excessive sympathetic stimulation. The purpose of this
study was to determine whether the myocardial changes could be prevented by
beta-receptor blockade. METHODS AND RESULTS. We administered the oral
beta-receptor blocking agent nadolol (40 mg/day) to dogs during an early
stage of experimental right heart failure and to sham-operated dogs for 5
weeks. Animals receiving no nadolol were studied concurrently. Nadolol
treatment did not prevent right ventricular hypertrophy or elevated
concentrations of plasma norepinephrine that occurred in right heart
failure, nor did it affect the decrease in myocardial norepinephrine
content and norepinephrine uptake activity, suggesting that the hemodynamic
stress imposed on the right ventricle of dogs with right heart failure was
similar regardless of the presence or absence of beta-receptor blockade.
Resting heart rate, right atrial pressure, aortic pressure, cardiac output,
right ventricular dP/dt, and left ventricular dP/dt and dP/dt/P measured 5
days after discontinuation of nadolol did not differ significantly from
those without nadolol treatment in either right heart failure or sham-
operated animals. Sham-operated dogs also showed no changes in myocardial
beta-receptor or adenylate cyclase activity after nadolol treatment.
However, nadolol treatment prevented the reduction of myocardial
beta-receptor density and attenuated the decrease in the cardiac
beta-adrenergic sensitivity that occurred in right heart failure.
CONCLUSIONS. Excessive sympathetic stimulation may play an important role
in the development of beta-receptor downregulation and beta-adrenergic
subsensitivity in right heart failure.
ARTICLES
Chronic beta-adrenoceptor blockade prevents the development of beta- adrenergic subsensitivity in experimental right-sided congestive heart failure in dogs
Department of Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center, N.Y. 14642.
This article has been cited by other articles:
![]() |
F. Beyersdorf The use of controlled reperfusion strategies in cardiac surgery to minimize ischaemia/reperfusion damage Cardiovasc Res, July 15, 2009; 83(2): 262 - 268. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
B. B. Chin, S. D. Metzler, A. Lemaire, A. Curcio, S. Vemulapalli, K. L. Greer, N. A. Petry, T. G. Turkington, R. E. Coleman, H. Rockman, et al. Left Ventricular Functional Assessment in Mice: Feasibility of High Spatial and Temporal Resolution ECG-gated Blood Pool SPECT Radiology, November 1, 2007; 245(2): 440 - 448. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
C.-S. Liang, Y. Himura, M. Kashiki, and S. Y. Stevens Differential pre- and postsynaptic effects of desipramine on cardiac sympathetic nerve terminals in RHF Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol, November 1, 2002; 283(5): H1863 - H1872. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
H. Reinecke, T. Fetsch, N. Roeder, C. Schmid, A. Winter, M. Ribbing, E. Berendes, M. Block, H. H. Scheld, G. Breithardt, et al. Emergency coronary artery bypass grafting after failed coronary angioplasty: what has changed in a decade? Ann. Thorac. Surg., December 1, 2000; 70(6): 1997 - 2003. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
X.-J. Du, X.-M. Gao, G. L. Jennings, A. M. Dart, and E. A. Woodcock Preserved ventricular contractility in infarcted mouse heart overexpressing beta 2-adrenergic receptors Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol, November 1, 2000; 279(5): H2456 - H2463. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
A. S. Shah, B. Z. Atkins, J. A. Hata, O. Tai, A. P. Kypson, R. E. Lilly, W. J. Koch, and D. D. Glower Early effects of right ventricular volume overload on ventricular performance and {beta}-adrenergic signaling J. Thorac. Cardiovasc. Surg., August 1, 2000; 120(2): 342 - 349. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
X.-J. Du, D. J. Autelitano, R. J. Dilley, B. Wang, A. M. Dart, and E. A. Woodcock {beta}2-Adrenergic Receptor Overexpression Exacerbates Development of Heart Failure After Aortic Stenosis Circulation, January 4, 2000; 101(1): 71 - 77. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
J. T. Sullebarger, P. M. D'Ambra, L. C. Clark, L. Thanikarry, and H. L. Fontanet Effect of Digoxin on Ventricular Remodeling and Responsiveness of {beta}-Adrenoceptors in Chronic Volume Overload Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology and Therapeutics, January 1, 1998; 3(4): 281 - 290. [Abstract] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
G. L. Kay, G.-W. Sun, A. Aoki, and C. A. Prejean Jr Influence of Ejection Fraction on Hospital Mortality, Morbidity, and Costs for CABG Patients Ann. Thorac. Surg., December 1, 1995; 60(6): 1640 - 1651. [Abstract] [Full Text] |
||||
![]() |
F. Beyersdorf Protection of Evolving Myocardial Infarction and Failed PTCA Ann. Thorac. Surg., September 1, 1995; 60(3): 833 - 838. [Abstract] [Full Text] |
||||
|
Circulation Home | Subscriptions | Archives | Feedback | Authors | Help | AHA Journals Home | Search Copyright © 1991 American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use prohibited. |