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Ontogenic changes of the control by phosphodiesterase-3 and -4 of 5-HT responses in porcine heart and relevance to human atrial 5-HT4 receptors
Authors:Alejandro Galindo-Tovar  Maria Luisa Vargas  Elisa Escudero  Alberto J Kaumann
Institution:1.Department of Pharmacology, Medical School, Murcia, Spain;2.Research Unit of the University Hospital Virgen de la Arrixaca, Murcia, Spain;3.Veterinary School, University of Murcia, Murcia, Spain;4.Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Abstract:

Background and purpose:

Atrial inotropic responses to 5-HT mediated through 5-HT4 receptors fade, presumably through phosphodiesterase (PDE) activity. We investigated the influence of a selective inhibitor of PDE3 (cilostamide) or of PDE4 (rolipram) on the fade of 5-HT responses in atrial muscle.

Experimental approach:

5-HT responses were compared, ex vivo, on sinoatrial beating rate of newborn piglets, porcine atrial and ventricular force, and human atrial force. cAMP levels were assessed in piglet atrium.

Key results:

5-HT-evoked sinoatrial tachycardia did not fade and was not potentiated by cilostamide (300 nmol·L−1) or rolipram (1 µmol·L−1). Inotropic responses to 5-HT faded in atria from piglets, adolescent pigs and humans. Cilostamide reduced atrial fade of 5-HT responses in adolescent pigs and humans but not in newborn piglets. Cilostamide disclosed 5-HT ventricular responses in newborn, but not adolescent pigs. Rolipram reduced fade of atrial 5-HT responses in newborn and adolescent pigs but not in humans. Concurrent cilostamide + rolipram abolished fade of 5-HT responses in porcine left atria and facilitated ventricular 5-HT responses, but did not reduce residual fade in human atrium in the presence of cilostamide. 5-HT-evoked increases in cAMP faded; fade was abolished by concurrent cilostamide + rolipram.

Conclusions and implications:

PDE3-induced control of porcine 5-HT responses differed in atrium and ventricle and changed with age. PDE3 and PDE4 jointly prevented fade of inotropic and cAMP responses to 5-HT in porcine atrium. Unlike porcine atria, only PDE3 induced fade of 5-HT responses in human atria.
Keywords:Phosphodiesterases-3 and -4  porcine and human atrium  sinoatrial node  ventricle  5-HT4 receptors  cAMP
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