From the 2nd Department of Internal Medicine and Department of Basic
Radiology, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University (T.N., A.I., N.Y.,
M.M., H.A., H.I.); Research Laboratories, Daiichi Radioisotope Laboratory,
Ltd, Chiba (M.I.); and Pharmacology, Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co, Ltd, Tokushima
(Y.Y.), Japan.
Correspondence to Takashi Nozawa, MD, 2nd Department of Internal Medicine, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University, 2630 Sugitani, Toyama, 93001 Japan.
BackgroundHeart failure is
associated with activation of the sympathetic nervous system and
downregulation of ß-receptors. However, the coupling between cardiac
sympathetic neuronal function and the ß-receptor during the
development of hypertensive heart failure is not clear.
Methods and ResultsWe determined cardiac neuronal function and
ß-receptors with a dual-tracer method of
[131I]metaiodobenzylguanidine
(MIBG) and 125I-cyanopindolol (ICYP) in Dahl salt-sensitive
(DS) and salt-resistant (DR) rats. The rats were fed an 8%
NaCl diet after the age of 6 weeks. Blood pressure was raised to
>200 mm Hg at 12 weeks in DS rats and remained elevated until 18
weeks, but only slightly in DR rats. Left ventricular (LV)
function of DS rats was preserved at 12 weeks but deteriorated at 18
weeks. Despite a 56% reduction of cardiac norepinephrine
(NE) content at 12 weeks in DS rats, neither MIBG nor ICYP uptake in DS
rats was different from that of DR rats. At 18 weeks, both MIBG and
ICYP uptakes decreased, by 52% and 39%, respectively, in association
with 71% reduction of cardiac NE, in DS rats. MIBG uptake of the LV
was homogeneous at 6 weeks but was lower in the LV
endocardial regions at 18 weeks in DS rats.
ConclusionsThe present results indicate that cardiac
sympathetic neuronal function is relatively preserved at the
compensated, hypertrophic stage of DS rats but deteriorates in
association with ß-receptor downregulation at the failing stage. The
cardiac neuronal dysfunction occurs heterogeneously. A
combination of scintigraphic portrayal of ß-receptors with MIBG
should provide valuable information regarding sympathetic nerve
signaling in living hearts.
© 1998 American Heart Association, Inc.
Basic Science Reports
Dual-Tracer Assessment of Coupling Between Cardiac Sympathetic Neuronal Function and Downregulation of ß-Receptors During Development of Hypertensive Heart Failure of Rats
Key Words: heart failure hypertrophy receptors, adrenergic, beta nervous system, autonomic radioisotopes
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