β3肾上腺素能受体拮抗剂L-748,337减轻多巴酚丁胺诱导的心脏低效率,同时保持麻醉猪的肌力。

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology and Therapeutics Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Epub Date: 2021-09-23 DOI:10.1177/10742484211048762
Lars Rødland, Leif Rønning, Anders Benjamin Kildal, Ole-Jakob How
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过度的心肌耗氧量(MVO2)被认为是儿茶酚胺的限制,称为收缩性氧耗。我们假设多巴酚丁胺诱导的MVO2增加与收缩性没有直接关系,但与中间心肌代谢有关。此外,我们假设使用L-748,337选择性β3肾上腺素能受体(β3AR)拮抗可以防止这种情况发生。在开胸猪模型中,使用全身麻醉,我们在药物输注开始后的基线、半小时和6小时评估心脏能量学、血流动力学和动脉代谢底物水平。通过MVO2与左心室功(PVA;压力-容积区域)。三组分别给予多巴酚丁胺(5 μg/kg/min)、多巴酚丁胺+ L-748,337 (50 μg/kg)、生理盐水作为时间匹配对照组。随着时间的推移,多巴酚丁胺输注心脏效率受损,表现为从半小时开始持续增加无负荷MVO2, 6小时后PVA-MVO2关系斜率增加47%。多巴酚丁胺输注后收缩力立即增强(dP/dtmax;1636±478 vs 2888±818 mmHg/s, P < 0.05),并在整个治疗过程中持续(2864±1055 mmHg/s, P < 0.05)。动脉游离脂肪酸逐渐升高(0.22±0.13 vs 0.39±0.30 mM, P < 0.05), 6 h后达到峰值(1.1±0.4 mM, P < 0.05)。多巴酚丁胺与L-748,337联用可减轻心脏效率的进行性损害。有趣的是,这种联合治疗效果发生在心肌肌力和底物供应发生类似改变的情况下。我们得出结论,肾上腺素能刺激后心脏低效率的程度取决于药物输注的持续时间,β3AR阻断可能会减弱这种影响。
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The β3 Adrenergic Receptor Antagonist L-748,337 Attenuates Dobutamine-Induced Cardiac Inefficiency While Preserving Inotropy in Anesthetized Pigs.

Excessive myocardial oxygen consumption (MVO2) is considered a limitation for catecholamines, termed oxygen cost of contractility. We hypothesize that increased MVO2 induced by dobutamine is not directly related to contractility but linked to intermediary myocardial metabolism. Furthermore, we hypothesize that selective β3 adrenergic receptor (β3AR) antagonism using L-748,337 prevents this. In an open-chest pig model, using general anesthesia, we assessed cardiac energetics, hemodynamics and arterial metabolic substrate levels at baseline, ½ hour and 6 hours after onset of drug infusion. Cardiac efficiency was assessed by relating MVO2 to left ventricular work (PVA; pressure-volume area). Three groups received dobutamine (5 μg/kg/min), dobutamine + L-748,337 (bolus 50 μg/kg), or saline for time-matched controls. Cardiac efficiency was impaired over time with dobutamine infusion, displayed by persistently increased unloaded MVO2 from ½ hour and 47% increase in the slope of the PVA-MVO2 relation after 6 hours. Contractility increased immediately with dobutamine infusion (dP/dtmax; 1636 ± 478 vs 2888 ± 818 mmHg/s, P < 0.05) and persisted throughout the protocol (2864 ± 1055 mmHg/s, P < 0.05). Arterial free fatty acid increased gradually (0.22 ± 0.13 vs 0.39 ± 0.30 mM, P < 0.05) with peak levels after 6 hours (1.1 ± 0.4 mM, P < 0.05). By combining dobutamine with L-748,337 the progressive impairment in cardiac efficiency was attenuated. Interestingly, this combined treatment effect occurred despite similar alterations in cardiac inotropy and substrate supply. We conclude that the extent of cardiac inefficiency following adrenergic stimulation is dependent on the duration of drug infusion, and β3AR blockade may attenuate this effect.

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