Detrimental effects of beta-adrenergic stimulation on beta-adrenoceptors and microtubules in the heart.

M Hori, Y Koretsune, H Sato, T Kagiya, A Kitabatake, T Kamada
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Increased plasma catecholamines - in particular, excessive beta-adrenoceptor activation in chronic heart failure - may easily desensitize the beta-adrenoceptors as well as the postreceptor signal transductions. Since these detrimental changes in the failing heart could be reversible, administration of low-dose beta-blocker, which minimizes the negative inotropic effects, may be effective in attenuating the harmful effects of sympathetic nerve activation. Beta-adrenoceptor stimulation may also produce microtubule disruptions of the cell either through direct action or through an increase in heart rate. Treatment with beta-blockers could attenuate Ca overload by slowing the heart rate and may be useful as a protection from the structural disintegration of the cell. Thus, to clarify the underlying mechanisms of beta-blocker therapy for chronic heart failure, we have to consider not only to the functional aspects but also to the structural changes of the cells.

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-肾上腺素能刺激对-肾上腺素受体和心脏微管的有害影响。
血浆儿茶酚胺的增加,特别是慢性心力衰竭患者肾上腺素受体的过度激活,很容易使肾上腺素受体以及受体后信号转导脱敏。由于衰竭心脏的这些有害变化可能是可逆的,因此使用低剂量的-受体阻滞剂可以最大限度地减少负性肌力效应,可能有效地减轻交感神经激活的有害影响。-肾上腺素能受体刺激也可能通过直接作用或通过心率增加而产生细胞微管破坏。用-受体阻滞剂治疗可以通过减慢心率来减轻钙超载,并可能作为防止细胞结构解体的有效保护。因此,为了阐明-受体阻滞剂治疗慢性心力衰竭的潜在机制,我们不仅要考虑功能方面,还要考虑细胞的结构变化。
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