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Crosstalk Between Alpha-1A and Alpha-1B Adrenoceptors in Neonatal Rat Myocardium: Implications in Cardiac Hypertrophy

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Specialty Pharmacology
Date 1998 Jul 10
PMID 9655894
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The myocardial effect of alpha-1A adrenoceptor (alpha-1 AR) agonists in neonatal rats are mediated by alpha-1A AR and not by alpha-1B AR, although both receptor subtypes are equally expressed; the functions of alpha-1B AR are not known. Here, we report that alpha-1 B ARs inhibit the activities of alpha-1A ARs in neonatal rat myocardium so that the inactivation of alpha-1 B ARs by chloroethylclonidine (CEC) potentiated the effects of nonselective alpha-1 AR agonist phenylephrine (PE) on myocardial protein synthesis and early gene (c-fos and c-jun) expression. CEC did not modify the hypertrophic effect of angiotensin II. The potentiation of the effects of PE by CEC was associated with a translocation of Ca(++)-dependent protein kinase C (PKC)alpha, which did not occur in the absence of CEC. Alpha-1A AR-selective agonist A61603 was approximately 1000-fold more potent than PE as a positive inotropic agent; it caused the translocation of PKC alpha, which was not affected by CEC. 5-Methylurapidil antagonized the effects of PE and A61603, suggesting that these were mediated via alpha-1A ARs. Alpha-1D AR antagonist BMY 7378 did not modify PE-induced translocation of PKC. CEC potentiated the effects of PE on Ca++ transients in Fura 2-AM-loaded dispersed cardiomyocytes, and this potentiation was prevented by nifedipine. In whole-cell patch-clamp recordings of cultured cardiomyocytes, CEC potentiated the effect of norepinephrine on Ca++ channel currents, which was blocked by 5-methylurapidil. We conclude that alpha-1A ARs are positively and alpha-1B ARs are negatively coupled to nifedipine-sensitive Ca++ channels, possibly via Gi protein, and this antagonistic relationship between alpha-A AR and alpha-1B AR in the neonatal heart might be required physiologically for normal alpha-1 AR-mediated responses and myocardial development.

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