Catecholamine-ouabain interaction on the isolated perfused rat heart
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- DOI: 10.1139/y75-021
Catecholamine-ouabain interaction on the isolated perfused rat heart
Abstract
The effect of catecholamine-depleting pretreatments, reserpine, and 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OH-DA) on left ventricular pressure (LVP) and the inotropic response to graded doses of ouabain (up to 300 mug/0.05 ml) was studied in isolated perfused rat and guinea-pig hearts. In rats, reserpine and 6-OH-DA depleted the cardiac content of catecholamine, but did not increase initial LVP and did not reduce the inotropic response to the highest dose of ouabain. It is concluded that in isolated rat hearts, these catecholamine-depleting pretreatments nearly abolish the inotropic response to ouabain, and this effect appears to be mediated mainly through an increase in initial LVP. The reason why catecholamine depletion failed to increase initial LVP in guinea pigs remains unexplained.
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