Desensitization of Adenylate Cyclase and Increase of Gia in Cardiac Hypertrophy Due To Acquired Hypertension
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The present study investigated whether reduced adenylate cyclase activity and an increase in inhibitory guanine nucleotide binding proteins (G^), which have been observed in the failing human heart, already occur in myocardial hypertrophy before the stage of heart failure. In membranes of hypertrophic hearts from rats with different forms of experimentally induced hypertension without heart failure (one-kidney, one clip rats, deoxycorticosterone-treated rats, and rats with reduced renal mass), basal as well as isoprenaline-, 5'-guanylylimidodiphosphate-, and forskolin-stimulated adenylate cyclase activity was reduced. The activity of the catalyst was depressed in deoxycorticosterone but unchanged in one-kidney, one clip and reduced renal mass compared with controls. The number of 0-adrenergic receptors was similar in all groups. Radioimmunological quantification of G ,̂ proteins revealed an increase by 73% in one-kidney, one clip, 67% in reduced renal mass, but only 20% in deoxycorticosterone compared with sham-operated, age-matched control rats. The increase of G ,̂ was accompanied by smaller changes of pertussis toxin-induced [P]ADP-ribosylation of a 40-lid membrane protein. It is concluded that Gu, contributes to the reduced adenylate cyclase activity in cardiac hypertrophy in one-kidney, one clip and reduced renal mass and to a smaller extent in deoxycorticosterone. It is suggested that an enhanced expression of Gt, could occur not only in severe heart failure but also in cardiac hypertrophy and could, therefore, contribute to myocardial depression and progression of disease in heart failure. In addition, Gu might represent an important regulatory mechanism for cardiac adenylate cyclase activity and thus, might play an important role in various cardiac diseases. (Hypertension 1992^20:103-112)
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