1997 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary
AGE-RELATED CHANGES IN THE CARDIAC RESPONSE TO ENDOTHELIN-1 AND THE RECEPTOR IN RAT VENTRICULAR MYOCARDIUM.
Project/Area Number |
08838001
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Research Category |
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
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Allocation Type | Single-year Grants |
Section | 一般 |
Research Field |
老化(加齢)
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Research Institution | Yamagata University |
Principal Investigator |
KATANO Yumi YAMAGATA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE,PROFESSOR., 医学部, 教授 (70018696)
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Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) |
ISHIHATA Akira YAMAGATA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE,INSTRUCTOR., 医学部, 助手 (40232326)
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Project Period (FY) |
1996 – 1997
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Keywords | Endothelin-1 / Endothelin-receptor / Endothelin-receptor mRNT / rat / aging / myocardium / positive inotropic effect / SR-Ca ATPase |
Research Abstract |
Endothelin (ET) is an endogenous potent vasoconstrictor, which may be involved in the pathogenesis of various cardiovascular diseases. It has been known that a high density of ET receptors is found in mammalian myodardium and myocardial ET receptors are up-regulated in some pathologic states. We have found that ET-1-induced coronary vasoconstriction increased with age and myocardial ET receptors are up-regulated in aged rat in compare with young rat. In this study we examined the mechanisms of the age-related changes in the cardiac response to ET-1 and gene expression of ET^A-and ET^B-receptors as well as age-related changes in the binding characteristics of ET receptor in rat ventricular myocardium. Results : In experiments with isolated papillary muscles, ET-1 elicited a positive inotropic effect in the young rat, but not in aged rat. A SR-Ca-ATP ase inhibitor, cyclopiazonic acid, concentration-dependently inhibited the positive inotropic effects in the young rat. Receptor assay showed that the affinity of ET-receptor was not age-related differences, but the density (Bmax) of ET-binding was significantly increased in aged rats. Gene expression of both ET^A-and ET^B-receptors determined by Northern blotting analysis or semiquantitative RT-PCR increased in aged rats, but not significantly. The ratio of ET^A-and ET^B-receptors mRNA was not changed, suggesting that the alteration of responsiveness to ET is not due to the change in the ratio of ET^A-and ET^B-receptors. These findings suggest that the decrease in the function of SR Ca-ATP ase may be responsible for the marked attenuation of the ET-induced positive inotropic effects in the aged rat. Alternatively the increase in ET-receptor in aged rats may be an adaptation to decreased cardiac responsiveness to ET-1.
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