Diurnal and seasonal changes in sympathetic signal transduction in cardiac ventricles of European hamsters

被引:12
作者
Pleschka, K [1 ]
Heinrich, A [1 ]
Witte, K [1 ]
Lemmer, B [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV HEIDELBERG, INST PHARMACOL & TOXICOL, D-68169 MANNHEIM, GERMANY
关键词
cardiac beta-adrenoceptor subtypes; adenylyl cyclase; adenosine3'; 5'-cyclic monophosphate; hibernation;
D O I
10.1152/ajpregu.1996.270.1.R304
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
This investigation of the relationship between cardiac beta-adrenoceptors and adenosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate (cAMP) formation in cardiac ventricles of the nocturnally active European hamster both during euthermia under a 12:12-h dark-light cycle and during hibernation under constant-darkness conditions showed that neither the densities, affinities, nor distribution of the beta(1)- and beta(2)-receptor subtypes differed between the dark phase, light phase, and hibernation. Basal formation of cAMP by the cardiac adenylyl cyclase of euthermic hamsters was higher in ventricles obtained at night [core temperature (T-core) 37.8 degrees C] than in ventricles obtained during the day (T-core = 36.4 degrees C). Basal formation of cAMP was also significantly lower in hibernating hamsters (T-core = 7.0 degrees C) than in euthermic hamsters. When adenylyl cyclase activity was stimulated by isoprenaline, guanylylimidodiphosphate [Gpp(NH)p], or forskolin, the rank order of potency was the same in euthermic hamsters and hibernating hamsters: isoprenaline < Gpp(NH)p < forskolin. Functional competition curves indicated that in the euthermic hamsters beta(1)-receptors were responsible for 67% of the response to isoprenaline at night and 62% of the response during the day. In hibernating hamsters, in contrast, most of the response to isoprenaline (58%) was mediated via beta(2)-receptors. This shift in the relative importance of the receptor subtypes may facilitate arousal from hibernation by making the heart more sensitive to circulating epinephrine.
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页码:R304 / R309
页数:6
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