Beta-adrenergic stimulation with norepinephrine elicited a significantly diminished increase in twitch amplitude and cytosolic calcium transient in ventricular myocytes from older rats compared to younger rats.
Ventricular myocytes isolated from 24 male Wistar rats aged 2 to 24 months to study age-associated changes in beta-adrenergic modulation.
Norepinephrine vs Baseline (unstimulated cells) and younger age groups (10^-8 to 10^-6 M)
Maximal effect of norepinephrine on twitch amplitude (percentage of control), p=0.0001
Absolute Event Rate: 199.9% vs 266.7%
p-value: p=0.0001
Previous studies have demonstrated that the ability of beta-adrenergic receptor (beta AR) stimulation to increase cardiac contractility declines with aging. In the present study, the control mechanisms of excitation-contraction (EC) coupling, including calcium current (ICa), cytosolic Ca2+ (Cai2+) transient and contraction in response to beta AR stimulation were investigated in ventricular myocytes isolated from rat hearts of a broad age range (2, 6-8, and 24 mo). While the baseline contractile performance and the Cai2+ transient did not differ markedly among cells from hearts of all age groups, the responses of the Cai2+ transient and contraction to beta-adrenergic stimulation by norepinephrine (NE) diminished with aging: the threshold concentration and the ED50 increased in rank order with aging; the maximum responses of contraction and Cai2+ transient decreased with aging. Furthermore, the efficacy of beta AR stimulation to increase ICa was significantly reduced with aging, and the diminished responses of the contraction and Cai2+ transient amplitudes to NE were proportional to the reductions in the ICa response. These findings suggest that the observed age-associated reduction in beta AR modulation of the cardiac contraction is, in part at least, due to a deficit in modulation of Cai2+, particularly the activity of L-type calcium channels.
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R P Xiao
Jiangnan University
Harold A. Spurgeon
Electrophysiology
F O'Connor
Queen's University Belfast
Journal of Clinical Investigation
National Institutes of Health
National Institute on Aging
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Xiao et al. (Tue,) conducted a other in Aging (n=24). Norepinephrine vs. Baseline (unstimulated cells) and younger age groups was evaluated on Maximal effect of norepinephrine on twitch amplitude (percentage of control) (p=0.0001). Beta-adrenergic stimulation with norepinephrine elicited a significantly diminished increase in twitch amplitude and cytosolic calcium transient in ventricular myocytes from older rats compared to younger rats.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a204a2d6504ae8788d1e210 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1172/jci117559