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(-)-CGP 12177 increases contractile force and hastens relaxation of human myocardial preparations through a propranolol-resistant state of the beta1-adrenoceptor (2003)

Abstract
Two forms of the activated beta(1)-adrenoceptor exist, one that is stabilized by (-)-noradrenaline and is sensitive to blockade by (-)-propranolol and another which is stabilized by partial agonists such as (-)-pindolol and (-)-CGP 12177 but is relatively insensitive to (-)-propranolol. We investigated the effects of stimulation of the propranolol-resistant PI-adrenoceptor in the human heart. Myocardium from non-failing and failing human hearts were set up to contract at 1 Hz. In right atrium from non-ailing hearts in the presence of 200 nM (-)-propranolol, (-)-CGP 12177 caused concentration-dependent increases in contractile force (-logEC(50)[M] 7.3+/-0.1, E-max 23+/-1% relative to maximal (-)-isoprenaline stimulation of beta(1)- and beta(2)-adrenoceptors, n=86 patients), shortening of the time to reach peak force (-logEC(50)[M] 7.4+/-0.1, E-max 37+/-5%, n=61 patients) and shortening of the time to reach 50% relaxation (t(50%), -logEC(50)[M] 7.3+/-0.1, E-max 33+/-2%, n=61 patients). The potency and maxima of the positive inotropic effects were independent of Ser49Gly- and Gly389Arg-beta(1)-adrenoceptor polymorphisms but were potentiated by the phosphodiesterase inhibitor 3-isobutyl-1-methylxanthine (-logEC(50)[M] 7.7+/-0.1, E-max 68+/-6%, n=6 patients, P

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Publisher Springer-Verlag
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Keywords Basic Pharmacology (320502), Cardiovascular system and diseases (730106), (-)-cgp 7 (1217), Positive Inotropy, Lusitropy, Cyclic Amp, Cyclic Amp-dependent Protein Kinase, (-)-propranolol-resistant Beta()-adrenoceptors (1), Human Heart, Heart Failure, Idiopathic Dilated Cardiomyopathy, Chronic Heart-failure, Beta-adrenoceptor, Putative Beta()-adrenoceptor (4), Ventricular Myocardium, Phosphodiesterase Inhibition, Beta()-adrenergic Receptors (2), Adenylate-cyclase, Troponin-i, Rat
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