Initial characterization of a transgenic mouse with overexpression of the human D1-dopamine receptor in the heart

Author:

Rayo-Abella Lina Maria1,Jacob Hannes1,Hofmann Britt1,Schneider Sarah1,Schindler Lisa2,Keller Max2,Buchwalow Igor B.3,Jin CongYu4,Panula Pertti4,Dhein Stefan5,Klimas Jan6,Hadova Katarína6,Gergs Ulrich1,Neumann Joachim1

Affiliation:

1. Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg

2. University of Regensburg

3. Institut für Hämatopathologie Hamburg

4. University of Helsinki

5. Leipzig University

6. Comenius University

Abstract

Abstract Dopamine can exert effects in the mammalian heart via five different dopamine receptors. There is controversy whether dopamine receptors increase contractility in the human heart. Therefore, we have generated mice that overexpress the human D1-dopamine receptor in the heart (D1-TG) and hypothesized that dopamine increases force of contraction and beating rate compared to wild type mice (WT). In D1-TG hearts, we ascertained the presence of D1-dopamine receptors by autoradiography using [3H]SKF 38393. The mRNA for human D1-dopamine receptors was present in D1-TG hearts and absent in WT. We detected by in-situ-hybridization mRNA for D1-dopamine receptors in atrial and ventricular D1-TG cardiomyocytes compared to WT but also in human atrial preparations. We noted that in the presence of 10 µM propranolol (to antagonize β-adrenoceptors), dopamine alone and the D1- and D5-dopamine receptor agonist SKF 38393 (0.1 µM – 10 µM cumulatively applied) exerted concentration- and time-dependent positive inotropic effects and positive chronotropic effects in left or right atrial preparations from D1-TG. The positive inotropic effects of SKF 38393 in left atrial preparations from D1-TG led to an increased rate of relaxation and accompanied by and probably caused by an augmented phosphorylation state of the inhibitory subunit of troponin. In the presence of 0.4 µM propranolol, 1 µM dopamine could increase left ventricular force of contraction in isolated perfused hearts from D1-TG. In this model, we have demonstrated a positive inotropic and chronotropic effect of dopamine. Thus, in principle, the human D1-dopamine receptor can couple to contractility in the mammalian heart.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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