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1 Laboratoire Réponses cellulaires et fonctionnelles à l'hypoxie, Association pour la Recherche en Physiologie de l'Environuement, Faculté de Médecine, Université Paris XIII, 93017 Bobigny, France; 2 Departamento de Ciencias Fisiológicas/Instituto de Investigaciones de la Altura (IIA),Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima 100, Perú; 3 Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale Unité 400 and 4 Unité 99, 94010 Créteil, France
Norepinephrine (NE)-induced
desensitization of the adrenergic receptor pathway may mimic the
effects of hypoxia on cardiac adrenoceptors. The mechanisms involved in
this desensitization were evaluated in male Wistar rats kept in a
hypobaric chamber (380 Torr) and in rats infused with NE (0.3 mg · kg
1 · h
1) for 21 days.
Because NE treatment resulted in left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy,
whereas hypoxia resulted in right (RV) hypertrophy, the selective
hypertrophic response of hypoxia and NE was also evaluated. In hypoxia,
1-adrenergic receptors (AR) density increased by 35%,
only in the LV. In NE,
1-AR density decreased by 43% in
the RV. Both hypoxia and NE decreased
-AR density. No difference was
found in receptor apparent affinity. Stimulated maximal activity of
adenylate cyclase decreased in both ventricles with hypoxia (LV, 41%;
RV, 36%) but only in LV with NE infusion (42%). The functional
activities of Gi and Gs proteins in cardiac
membranes were assessed by incubation with pertussis toxin (PT) and
cholera toxin (CT). PT had an important effect in abolishing the
decrease in isoproterenol-induced stimulation of adenylate cyclase in
hypoxia; however, pretreatment of the NE ventricle cells with PT failed to restore this stimulation. Although CT attenuates the basal activity
of adenylate cyclase in the RV and the isoproterenol-stimulated activity in the LV, pretreatment of NE or hypoxic cardiac membranes with CT has a less clear effect on the adenylate cyclase pathway. The
present study has demonstrated that 1) NE does not mimic the effects of hypoxia at the cellular level, i.e., hypoxia has specific effects on cardiac adrenergic signaling, and 2) changes in
- and
-adrenergic pathways are chamber specific and may depend on
the type of stimulation (hypoxia or adrenergic).
adrenergic receptors; adenylate cyclase; protein kinase C; G proteins; ventricular hypertrophy
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