Heinroth-Hoffmann and Otto-Erich Brodde
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Treatment of rats with monocrotaline (MCT) leads to pulmonary hypertension, right ventricular (RV) hypertrophy, and finally to RV heart failure. This is associated with characteristic changes in right ventricular -adrenoceptors ( -AR), neuronal noradrenaline transporter (NAT) density and activity (uptake1), and G protein– coupled receptor kinase (GRK) activity. This study aimed to find out factors that determine -AR, uptake1, and GRK changes. Thus, 6-week-old rats were treated with 50 mg/kg MCT subcutaneous or 0.9% saline. Within 13 to 19 days after MCT application (group A), RV weight (222 6 versus 147 5 mg) and RV/left ventricular (LV) weight ratio (0.42 0.01 versus 0.29 0.01) were significantly increased, whereas plasma noradrenaline, RV -AR density, RV NAT density and activity, and RV GRK activity were not significantly altered. Twenty-one to twenty-eight days after MCT (group B), however, not only RV weight (316 4 versus 148 2 mg) and RV/LV weight ratio (0.61 0.01 versus 0.3 0.01) were markedly increased but also plasma noradrenaline (645 63 versus 278 18 pg/mL); now, RV -AR density (13.4 1.3 versus 26.5 1.1 fmol/mg protein), RV NAT density (50.9 11.3 versus 79.6 2.9 fmol/mg protein), and RV NAT activity (65.4 7.4 versus 111.8 15.9 pmol [H]-NA/mg tissue slices/15 min) were significantly decreased and RV-membrane GRK activity (100 15 versus 67 6 [P]-rhodopsin in cpm) significantly increased. LV parameters of MCT-treated rats were only marginally different from control LV. We conclude that in MCT-treated rats ventricular hypertrophy per se is not sufficient to cause characteristic alterations in the myocardial -AR system often seen in heart failure; only if ventricular hypertrophy is associated with neurohumoral activation -ARs are downregulated and GRK activity is increased. (Circ Res. 2002;91:1056-1062.)
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