首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
检索        


5-Hydroxytryptamine-induced increase in left ventricular dP/dtmax does not suggest the presence of ventricular 5-HT4 receptors in the pig
Authors:Pramod R Saxena  Carlos M Villalón  K Mohan Dhasmana  Pieter D Verdouw
Institution:(1) Department of Pharmacology, Cardiovascular Research Institute ldquoCOEURrdquo, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Erasmus University Rotterdam, P. O. Box 1738, NL-3000 DR Rotterdam, The Netherlands;(2) Anesthesiology, The Netherlands;(3) Laboratory of Experimental Cariology (Thorax Centre), Cardiovascular Research Institute ldquoCOEURrdquo, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Erasmus University Rotterdam, P. O. Box 1738, NL-3000 DR Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:Summary Although 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) increases porcine atrial force and rate via 5-HT4 receptors, its effect on left ventricular contractility is not known. Therefore, using the maximum rate of rise of left ventricular pressure (LVdP/dtmax) as an index of cardiac contractility, we have attempted to analyze the possible role of ventricular 5-HT4 receptors in the anaesthetized pig. The full agonists at 5-HT4 receptors, 5-HT and 5-methoxytryptamine (each 3, 10 and 30 mgrg · kg–1), and the beta-adrenoceptor agonist, isoprenaline (0.01, 0.03 and 0.1 mgrg · kg–1), increased heart rate, LVdP/dtmax and cardiac output. For a given degree of tachycardia, the increase in LVdP/dtmax by isoprenaline was substantially more than that observed with either 5-HT or 5-methoxytryptamine. The 5-HT4 receptor partial agonist, renzapride (3, 10, 30, 100 and 300 mgrg · kg–1), also increased heart rate and LVdP/dtmax dose-dependently. When the heart was paced at 150 beats · min–1, increases in LVdP/dtmax as well as cardiac output (except with the highest doses) by 5-HT, 5-methoxytryptamine and isoprenaline were clearly attenuated. However, the magnitude of attenuation of LVdP/dtmax responses by cardiac pacing was more marked in the case of 5-HT and 5-methoxytryptamine than with isoprenaline.The effects of renzapride (300 mgrg · kg–1) and tropisetron (0.3 and 3 mg · kg–1) on increases in heart rate and LVdP/dtmax by 5-HT, 5-methoxytryptamine and isoprenaline were also studied. In the absence of atrial pacing, both renzapride and tropisetron (3 mg · kg–1) effectively antagonized the responses to 5-HT and 5-methoxytryptamine; except for some decrease in the LVdP/dtmax response by tropisetron, the effect of isoprenaline remained essentially unchanged after the antagonists. During atrial pacing, renzapride significantly antagonized the responses to the first two doses of 5-HT, but the responses to the highest 5-HT dose and to 5-methoxytryptamine remained unaffected. Though, particularly after its higher dose, tropisetron reduced the responses to 5-HT and 5-methoxytryptamine, isoprenaline responses were also affected.The above results show that a significant part of the increase in LVdP/dtmax by 5-HT receptor agonists in the anaesthetized pig is a consequence of tachycardia elicited by these compounds via 5-HT4 receptors. Since the increase in LVdP/dtmax, compared to tachycardia, was much less with 5-HT and 5-methoxytryptamine than with isoprenaline, and since the antagonism by renzapride and tropisetron against 5-HT and 5-methoxytryptamine during atrial pacing was relatively weaker and/or unspecific, it appears unlikely that the increase in LVdP/dtmax, during atria] pacing is mediated by ventricular 5-HT4 receptors. This view is substantiated by our recent in vitro experiments where 5-HT (0.01 to 100 mgrmol/l) failed to significantly increase contractions of porcine left ventricular trabeculae.Correspondence to P. R. Saxena at the above address
Keywords:5-HT4 receptors  5-Hydroxytryptamine  5-Hydroxytryptamine receptors  Inotropic effect  Left ventricle  Pig  Renzapride  Tropisetron
本文献已被 SpringerLink 等数据库收录!
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号