A. Miyamoto et al., IMPAIRED EXPRESSION OF G(S-ALPHA) PROTEIN MESSENGER-RNA IN RAT VENTRICULAR MYOCARDIUM WITH AGING, European journal of pharmacology. Molecular pharmacology section, 266(2), 1994, pp. 147-154
We have recently reported that the responsiveness of adrenoceptors is
decreased with aging in rat ventricular myocardium. Thus, the current
study determined aging-dependent changes in: (a) characteristics of my
ocardial G proteins as determined by Western blot analysis; (b) steady
-state levels of G protein mRNA as determined by Northern blot analysi
s; and (c) the inotropic response to isoproterenol, a beta-adrenocepto
r agonist. Cardiac preparations were isolated from male Wistar rats of
6 (adult) and 24 (old) months old. Compared with adults, aging decrea
sed the combined level of the three G(s alpha) subunits (45, 47 and 52
kDa) by a total of 23% in ventricular membrane preparations. In contr
ast, levels of G(i alpha) (40/41 kDa), G(q alpha) (42 kDa), G(o alpha)
(39 kDa) and G(common beta) (35/36 kDa) immunoreactivity were not aff
ected by aging in the same membrane preparations. In ventricular myoca
rdium, steady-state levels of G(s alpha) mRNA(1.9 kb) decreased by 20-
28% between 6 and 24 months of age with no change in G(i alpha) mRNA (
2.4 kb). An aging-associated decline in beta-adrenergic stimulation wa
s observed in the maximum positive inotropic effect elicited by isopro
terenol in the presence of prazosin in left papillary muscles, with no
change in ED(50) values. These results suggest that age-related chang
es in cardiac excitation and contraction coupling following beta-adren
oceptor stimulation are mediated, at least in part, by G(s alpha) prot
ein dysfunction.