Author:
Tenner Jr. Thomas E.,McNeill John H.
Abstract
The inotropic response induced by β-adrenergic and H1 histaminergic receptor stimulation was characterized in guinea pig left atria by obtaining dose–response relationships for isoproterenol and histamine under various experimental conditions. Conditions (hypothermia, high frequencies of stimulation, and large extracellular calcium concentrations) which enhanced the ability of cardiac muscle to develop force also increased the sensitivity of the left atrium to isoproterenol while decreasing its efficacy. On the other hand, conditions which enhanced the ability of cardiac muscle to develop force depressed the efficacy of histamine to such an extent that the sensitivity to histamine was also decreased. In addition, conditions which markedly depressed the ability of cardiac muscle to develop force also decreased the efficacy and sensitivity to histamine. The data indicate that while β-adrenoceptor stimulation results in an inotropic response under all conditions studied, stimulation of H1 histaminergic receptors results in an inotropic response only within a narrow range of experimental conditions.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Physiology (medical),Pharmacology,General Medicine,Physiology
Cited by
23 articles.
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