CARDIAC DESENSITIZATION TO ADENOSINE-ANALOGS AFTER PROLONGED R-PIA INFUSION IN-VIVO

Citation
Ht. Lee et al., CARDIAC DESENSITIZATION TO ADENOSINE-ANALOGS AFTER PROLONGED R-PIA INFUSION IN-VIVO, The American journal of physiology, 265(6), 1993, pp. 80001916-80001927
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Physiology
ISSN journal
00029513
Volume
265
Issue
6
Year of publication
1993
Part
2
Pages
80001916 - 80001927
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-9513(1993)265:6<80001916:CDTAAP>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
To determine the effects of chronic in vivo stimulation of adenosine r eceptors, R-(-)-N6-(2-phenylisopropyl)adenosine (R-PIA), a selective A 1 receptor agonist, was administered to rats as a continuous 7-day inf usion (200 nmol/h). Inotropic and chronotropic responses of isolated a tria to adenosine receptor agonists were markedly desensitized compare d with the responses of atria from ap-matched control animals. Carbach ol's negative chronotropic effect was also attenuated, indicating a he terologous mode of desensitization. Antagonist radioligand binding-ass ays indicated a 52% reduction in A1 adenosine receptor maximum binding , and competition binding assays revealed a significant loss of G prot ein-coupled high-affinity A1 receptors in atria from R-PIA-treated rat s. Inhibitory G proteins (G(i)) were significantly reduced, as quantif ied by immunoblot analysis, with no change in the amount of stimulator y G proteins. Ventricular membranes from R-PIA rats showed loss of G(i ) and uncoupling of A1 receptors, without a significant change in A1 r eceptor density. Thus chronic R-PIA infusion desensitized rat atrial m uscle to the effects of adenosine receptor agonists via several regula tory adaptations, including downregulation of A1 adenosine receptors, uncoupling of A1 receptors from their associated G proteins, and loss of G(i) proteins.