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The Effects of β (2) -Adrenoreceptor Activation on the Contractility, Ca-Signals and Nitric Oxide Production in the Mouse Atria

The effects of the selective β(2)-adrenoreceptor agonist (fenoterol) on the functioning of mouse atrial were studied using both tensometry and fluorescent methods. It has been demonstrated that with the use of a high concentration of fenoterol (in the range of 1–50 µM), there is a more significant p...

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Autores principales: Odnoshivkina, Yu.G., Petrov, A.M., Zefirov, A.L.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: A.I. Gordeyev 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3347572/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22649689
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author Odnoshivkina, Yu.G.
Petrov, A.M.
Zefirov, A.L.
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Zefirov, A.L.
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description The effects of the selective β(2)-adrenoreceptor agonist (fenoterol) on the functioning of mouse atrial were studied using both tensometry and fluorescent methods. It has been demonstrated that with the use of a high concentration of fenoterol (in the range of 1–50 µM), there is a more significant positive inotropic effect observed within a shorter period of time. In the case of relatively low doses of fenoterol (1 and 5 µM), its contractility effects are observed 20 min after the application of agonist, whereby in the case of high concentrations (25, 50 and 300 µM), the effects appear within the first minutes. During the first 10–15 min, 5 µM fenoterol causes an increase in the amplitude of Ca-signals in cardiomyocytes (this indicates an increase in the concentration of Ca ions during systole) and the activation of NO synthesis. However, after 20 min, the production of NO decreases; while the amplitude of Ca-signals remains high. The application of 50 µM fenoterol leads to a rapid increase in the amplitude of Ca-signals: at the same time, it causes a decrease in the production of NO, which we found to begin to increase after 10 min of agonist application. It is suggested that the dynamics of the positive inotropic effect occurring under pharmacological stimulation of β(2)-adrenoreceptors depend on the rate of increase in the amplitude of Ca-signals and on the degree of NO synthesis.
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spelling pubmed-33475722012-05-30 The Effects of β (2) -Adrenoreceptor Activation on the Contractility, Ca-Signals and Nitric Oxide Production in the Mouse Atria Odnoshivkina, Yu.G. Petrov, A.M. Zefirov, A.L. Acta Naturae Research Article The effects of the selective β(2)-adrenoreceptor agonist (fenoterol) on the functioning of mouse atrial were studied using both tensometry and fluorescent methods. It has been demonstrated that with the use of a high concentration of fenoterol (in the range of 1–50 µM), there is a more significant positive inotropic effect observed within a shorter period of time. In the case of relatively low doses of fenoterol (1 and 5 µM), its contractility effects are observed 20 min after the application of agonist, whereby in the case of high concentrations (25, 50 and 300 µM), the effects appear within the first minutes. During the first 10–15 min, 5 µM fenoterol causes an increase in the amplitude of Ca-signals in cardiomyocytes (this indicates an increase in the concentration of Ca ions during systole) and the activation of NO synthesis. However, after 20 min, the production of NO decreases; while the amplitude of Ca-signals remains high. The application of 50 µM fenoterol leads to a rapid increase in the amplitude of Ca-signals: at the same time, it causes a decrease in the production of NO, which we found to begin to increase after 10 min of agonist application. It is suggested that the dynamics of the positive inotropic effect occurring under pharmacological stimulation of β(2)-adrenoreceptors depend on the rate of increase in the amplitude of Ca-signals and on the degree of NO synthesis. A.I. Gordeyev 2011 /pmc/articles/PMC3347572/ /pubmed/22649689 Text en Copyright © 2011 Park-media Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zefirov, A.L.
The Effects of β (2) -Adrenoreceptor Activation on the Contractility, Ca-Signals and Nitric Oxide Production in the Mouse Atria
title The Effects of β (2) -Adrenoreceptor Activation on the Contractility, Ca-Signals and Nitric Oxide Production in the Mouse Atria
title_full The Effects of β (2) -Adrenoreceptor Activation on the Contractility, Ca-Signals and Nitric Oxide Production in the Mouse Atria
title_fullStr The Effects of β (2) -Adrenoreceptor Activation on the Contractility, Ca-Signals and Nitric Oxide Production in the Mouse Atria
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of β (2) -Adrenoreceptor Activation on the Contractility, Ca-Signals and Nitric Oxide Production in the Mouse Atria
title_short The Effects of β (2) -Adrenoreceptor Activation on the Contractility, Ca-Signals and Nitric Oxide Production in the Mouse Atria
title_sort effects of β (2) -adrenoreceptor activation on the contractility, ca-signals and nitric oxide production in the mouse atria
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22649689
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