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Title: Thyroid status affects the rat cardiac beta-adrenoceptor system transiently and time-dependently. Author: Zwaveling J, Batink HD, Taguchi K, de Jong J, Michel MC, Pfaffendorf M, van Zwieten A. Journal: J Auton Pharmacol; 1998 Feb; 18(1):1-11. PubMed ID: 9728320. Abstract: 1. The aim of this study was to investigate the time-dependency of the influence of dysthyroid states on the beta-adrenoceptor system in rat heart left ventricle. Therefore, the influence of acute and chronic hyper- and hypothyroidism on beta-adrenoceptor-induced left ventricular responses, beta-adrenoceptor density, cardiac noradrenaline tissue concentrations, Gs alpha-proteins, and basal and stimulated adenylate cyclase activities was determined. 2. Hyperthyroid rats were obtained by feeding with thyroxine (T4)-containing rat-chow for 1, 4 and 8 weeks. Hypothyroidism was induced by adding 0.05% propylthiouracil (PTU) to the drinking water. Rats of varying ages were used in order to compensate for the differences in the duration of the treatments. Rats were aged 3 and 5 months at the end of the experiments. 3. Thyroxine treatment for 4 and 8 weeks increased the cardiac sensitivity to isoprenaline, but maximal induced inotropic responses were decreased. Cardiac ventricular beta-adrenoceptor density was increased only in rats treated with T4 for 1 week. This transient effect of hyperthyroidism on cardiac beta-adrenoceptor density was not observed in older rats. The PTU treatment resulted in a stable decrease of cardiac beta-adrenoceptor density. 4. Left ventricular tissue noradrenaline concentrations were unaffected by hyperthyroidism, where a decrease was observed in hypothyroid rats. Density of Gs alpha proteins was increased in hearts from chronic hyperthyroid rats. 5. These results indicate that the increased sensitivity to beta-adrenoceptor-mediated stimulation in chronic hyperthyroidism cannot be attributed to changes in cardiac beta-adrenoceptor density, but is probably caused by an enhanced content of Gs alpha. Accordingly, in hyperthyroidism, the beta-adrenoceptor system is influenced time-dependently, whereas hypothyroidism affects the beta-adrenoceptor system independent of time.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]