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Title: Pertussis toxin unmasks stimulatory myocardial A2-adenosine receptors on ventricular cardiomyocytes. Author: Stein B, Mende U, Neumann J, Schmitz W, Scholz H. Journal: J Mol Cell Cardiol; 1993 Jun; 25(6):655-9. PubMed ID: 8411191. Abstract: Pertussis toxin-pretreatment abolished the contractility- and cAMP-decreasing effects of the A1-adenosine receptor agonist (-)-N6-phenylisopropyladenosine (R-PIA) in the presence of isoprenaline in isolated ventricular cardiomyocytes from guinea-pigs, indicating that these stimulatory effects of A1-adenosine receptors are mediated via pertussis toxin-sensitive G-proteins. Furthermore, the decrease in contractile response by the A1/A2-adenosine receptor agonist 5'-N-ethylcarboxamidadenosine (NECA) was abolished. Moreover, NECA increased cAMP content in pertussis toxin-pretreated cells. Thus, pertussis toxin unmasked cAMP-augmenting effects of NECA, indicating that NECA can stimulate A2-adenosine receptors on cardiomyocytes. Thereby, the present study provides evidence that besides cAMP- and contractility-decreasing A1-adenosine receptors, cAMP-increasing A2-adenosine receptors coexist on ventricular cardiomyocytes, which do not influence contractile response.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]