Dobutamine-induced spontaneous rhythmic contractions of human isolated atrial strips mimic physiological responses of intact human heart.

A Yenisehirli, O A Elalmis
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We have shown that in isolated human atrial strips the β1-adrenoceptor agonist dobutamine can induce spontaneous, stable and durable rhythmic contractions. The amplitude and frequency of these contractions were regulated endogenously by the tissue. We tested whether the spontaneously contracted atrial strips could be used as an experimental assay model to determine inotropic and chronotropic effects of existing drugs and candidate chemicals directly on human heart muscle. The well-established inotropic and chronotropic effects of the calcium channel blocker (verapamil), the β-adrenoceptor blocker (propranolol), the phosphodiesterase inhibitor (theophylline) and the Na(+)/K(+)-ATPase inhibitor (ouabain) were tested on spontaneously contracting strips of human atrium. With demonstrative tracings, we showed the negative inotropic and chronotropic effects of verapamil and propranolol, the positive inotropic and chronotropic effects of theophylline and the transient inotropic and tachyarrhythmic effects of ouabain on dobutamine-pretreated human atrial strips. By using this method the undetermined inotropic and chronotropic effects of any candidate compound can be evaluated directly on spontaneously contracting human atrial muscle. Furthermore, we demonstrated the advantages of using dobutamine instead of conventional electrical field stimulation in order to obtain stable and durable contractions of the atrial strips. In conclusion, we describe a new, simple, reliable, convenient and ethical method for investigating the inotropic and chronotropic effects of candidate drugs directly on human atrium tissue without the need for human test subjects.

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多巴酚丁胺诱导的人类离体心房条的自发节律性收缩模拟了完整人类心脏的生理反应。
我们已经证明,在分离的人心房条β1-肾上腺素能受体激动剂多巴酚丁胺可以诱导自发,稳定和持久的节律性收缩。这些收缩的幅度和频率由组织内源性调节。我们测试了自发收缩的心房条是否可以作为实验分析模型来确定现有药物和候选化学物质直接对人体心肌的肌力和变时作用。钙通道阻滞剂(维拉帕米)、β-肾上腺素受体阻滞剂(普萘洛尔)、磷酸二酯酶抑制剂(茶碱)和Na(+)/K(+)- atp酶抑制剂(瓦阿因)在人心房自发收缩条上的肌力和变时作用已得到证实。通过示范示踪,我们发现维拉帕米和心得安的负性肌力和变时作用,茶碱的正性肌力和变时作用以及瓦阿因对多巴酚丁胺预处理的人心房条的短暂性肌力和快节奏作用。通过这种方法,可以直接评价任何候选化合物对自发收缩心房肌的肌力和变时作用。此外,我们证明了使用多巴酚丁胺代替传统的电场刺激的优点,以获得稳定和持久的心房条收缩。总之,我们描述了一种新的、简单、可靠、方便和道德的方法,可以直接研究候选药物对人体心房组织的肌力和变时作用,而无需人体实验对象。
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