The Influence of the Neuropeptide Galanin on the Contractility and the Effective RefractoryPeriod of Guinea-pig Heart Papillary Muscle Under Normoxic and Hypoxic Conditions

Author:

Kocic Ivan1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacology, Medical University of Gdansk, Do Studzienki 38, 80–227 Gdansk, Poland

Abstract

Abstract The aim of this study was to discover the effects of galanin, a neuropeptide comprising 29 amino acids capable of activating inward-rectifier K+ channels (IK1) in cardiomyocytes, on the force of contraction (Fc), velocity of contraction (+dF/dt), velocity of relaxation (—dF/dt) and effective refractory period (ERP) of guinea-pig heart. The influence of galanin on the time-course of hypoxia-induced disturbances in contractility and ERP was also examined. Experiments were performed on the isolated right ventricle papillary muscle of guinea-pig heart. In the concentration range 0.001–0.01μM, galanin had no significant effect on the measured parameters. At 0.03 and 0.1 μM, galanin exerted a positive inotropic action and prolonged ERP. Further increasing the concentration led to a negative inotropic action and significant shortening of ERP. Although simulated hypoxia induced a significant drop in Fc, +dF/dt and —dF/dt, and a significant shortening of ERP, recovery of all the measured parameters was complete after 10min reperfusion. In the presence of 0.03 and 0.1 μM galanin the effect of hypoxia on the contractility of papillary muscle was more profound and reperfusion did not result in complete recovery. In contrast, addition of 1 μM galanin to the hypoxic solution significantly protected the muscle and recovery of the tissues during reperfusion was rapid and complete (in 5 min). One can conclude that galanin at lower concentrations induced a positive inotropic action and a prolongation of ERP, but increased the sensitivity of heart muscle to hypoxia. At higher concentrations however, galanin exerted a negative inotropic action but protected the muscle against hypoxia-induced disturbances in contractility.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Pharmaceutical Science,Pharmacology

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