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. 1981:319:369-77.
doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1981.sp013914.

beta-Receptor numbers and thermodynamics in denervation supersensitivity

beta-Receptor numbers and thermodynamics in denervation supersensitivity

R Bannister et al. J Physiol. 1981.

Abstract

1. Denervation supersensitivity to adrenergic agonists occurs after degeneration of the sympathetic nervous system in the disease called multiple system atrophy (MSA) or the Shy Drager Syndrome.2. Supersensitivity to the chronotropic effect of i.v. isoprenaline on the heart was demonstrated in eight subjects with sympathetic nervous system degeneration and MSA.3. There was an increased number of beta-receptors present in MSA as measured by [H(3)]dihydroalprenolol ([H(3)]DHA) binding to beta-receptors on lymphocytes isolated from venous blood taken from the MSA subjects compared with [H(3)]DHA binding to lymphocytes from seven normal subjects. There was no difference in the affinity of lymphocyte beta-receptors for [H(3)]DHA in MSA.4. [H(3)]DHA binding to lymphocytes from MSA subjects was decreased at lower temperatures but was unaffected by lower temperatures in lymphocytes from normal subjects.5. Equilibrium constants for [H(3)]DHA binding to normal and MSA lymphocytes were similar, indicating that the affinity of the beta-receptors was similar in both groups. The equilibrium constants were little affected by cooling from 37 to 4 degrees C suggesting that the heat of reaction (enthalpy) for [H(3)]DHA binding was low. The Gibbs free energy change on binding was negative and similar in quantity for both normal and MSA lymphocytes. There was a similar, large, increase in entropy on binding of [H(3)]DHA to both normal and MSA lymphocytes, showing that the binding reaction was entropy driven.6. If lymphocyte beta-receptors reflect the status of cardiac beta-receptors, increased numbers of cardiac beta-receptors may contribute to the denervation supersensitivity to isoprenaline in MSA with sympathetic degeneration.

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