The effect of donor age on human fibroblast beta-adrenergic receptor response and agonist-induced desensitization. |
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Authors: | D Conlon K O'Malley S A Kilfeather |
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Affiliation: | Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Royal College of Surgeons In Ireland, Dublin. |
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Abstract: | Aging has been associated with changes in beta-adrenergic receptor (beta-receptor) function in several tissues. The relative contribution of cellular aging and age-related changes in homeostatic regulation of receptor function is unknown. We have examined beta-receptor function in fibroblasts of young and old donors (young: mean age 31.2 +/- 0.8 years +/- S.E., n = 6; old: mean age 81.8 +/- 0.6 years +/- S.E., n = 6). Beta-receptor responses to isoproterenol (ISO), (1 microM) were similar in the two groups. The concentration of ISO required for 50% maximal beta-receptor-mediated cyclic AMP production (EC50) was similar in both groups. Fibroblast beta-receptor density was also similar in young and old groups. ISO-induced beta-receptor desensitization was both dose- and time-dependent. Submaximal desensitization by acute exposure (30 min) to ISO (1 mM) caused similar levels of beta-receptor desensitization in young (42.5 +/- 2.5%) and old (42.8 +/- 2.8%) groups and a similar increase in ISO EC50. These findings demonstrate that aging in vivo does not cause changes in fibroblast beta-receptor regulation that are retained in culture. |
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