Cardiac beta-adrenergic receptors in diabetic rats: alteration of guanyl nucleotide regulation.

Journal de pharmacologie Pub Date : 1986-10-01
G H Cros, P O Chanez, A Michel, J H McNeill, J J Serrano
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Cardiac beta-adrenergic receptors (beta AR) were studied in rats after 4 months of diabetes induced by streptozotocin (50 mg/kg, i.v.). Saturation binding studies performed using [125I]-iodocyanopindolol (ICYP) as an antagonist ligand showed that the number and affinity of beta AR were not significantly altered. Analysis of competition curves of ICYP binding by the agonist (-)-isoproterenol showed that diabetes induces an increase in the (-)-isoproterenol IC50 and a steepening of the curve ("pseudo-Hill" coefficient not significantly different from 1) in the absence of Gpp(NH)p, while these parameters were not significantly modified in the presence of Gpp(NH)p (10(-4) M). These results indicates that beta AR were not significantly reduced in number but altered in their capacity to efficiently couple with the GTP-binding protein of adenylate cyclase (AC). These data can be correlated to the alteration of beta-adrenergic stimulation of cardiac AC previously observed after 4 months of diabetes. The characteristics of beta AR alteration at this stage of the disease are similar to those of a first step of a beta AR desensitization process due to overstimulation.

糖尿病大鼠心脏β -肾上腺素能受体:鸟苷核苷酸调节的改变。
研究链脲佐菌素(50 mg/kg,静脉注射)致糖尿病4个月后大鼠心脏β -肾上腺素能受体(β AR)的变化。使用[125I]-碘氧亚酚(ICYP)作为拮抗剂配体进行的饱和结合研究表明,β AR的数量和亲和力没有明显改变。对激动剂(-)-异丙肾上腺素与ICYP结合的竞争曲线分析表明,在Gpp(NH)p缺失的情况下,糖尿病诱导(-)-异丙肾上腺素IC50升高,曲线变陡(“伪希尔”系数与1无显著差异)。而这些参数在Gpp(NH)p (10(-4) M)存在下没有显著改变。这些结果表明β - AR的数量没有显著减少,但其与腺苷酸环化酶(AC) gtp结合蛋白的有效偶联能力发生了变化。这些数据可能与先前在糖尿病患者4个月后观察到的心脏AC -肾上腺素能刺激的改变有关。在疾病的这一阶段β - AR改变的特征与过度刺激引起的β - AR脱敏过程的第一步相似。
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