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Effects of experimental heart failure on the capacity of glucagon to augment myocardial contractility and activate adenyl cyclase
Herman K. Gold, … , Gerald S. Levey, Stephen E. Epstein
Herman K. Gold, … , Gerald S. Levey, Stephen E. Epstein
Published May 1, 1970
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1970;49(5):999-1006. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI106319.
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Effects of experimental heart failure on the capacity of glucagon to augment myocardial contractility and activate adenyl cyclase

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Abstract

Although glucagon exerts positive inotropic effects in patients with no or mild impairment of cardiac function, similar effects are not consistently observed in patients with chronic heart failure. Accordingly, the inotropic effects of glucagon on papillary muscles from normal cats and cats in which right ventricular failure had been produced for 4-145 days by pulmonary artery banding were compared. At the peak of the concentration-response curve, glucagon increased peak isometric tension (T) in normal muscles from 4.4±0.4 to 6.6±0.5 g/mm2 (P <0.001), and maximum rate of tension development (dT/dt) from 16.9±0.9 to 25.1±1.6 g/sec per mm2 (P < 0.001). In contrast, glucagon produced no significant increases in T or dT/dt in failure muscles. The percentage increases in T and dT/dt caused by norepinephrine were the same in muscles from normal and failing hearts. Since the cardiac effects of glucagon and norepinephrine may be mediated by adenyl cyclase, responsiveness of adenyl cyclase was determined in particulate fractions of the right ventricle. Glucagon activated adenyl cyclase in normal, but had no effect in failure preparations. Norepinephrine-induced activation of adenyl cyclase, however, was unaltered by failure. Thus, in contrast to norepinephrine, glucagon loses the capacity to augment myocardial contractility and activate adenyl cyclase in hearts derived from cats in chronic failure.

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Herman K. Gold, Kirk H. Prindle, Gerald S. Levey, Stephen E. Epstein

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Year: 2023 1994 1990 1986 1985 1984 1983 1981 1979 1978 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1968 1963 1962 Total
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Citations to this article in year 1971 (6)

Title and authors Publication Year
Adenyl Cyclase and Cyclic AMP: Biochemical Links in the Regulation of Myocardial Contractility
SE Epstein, GS Levey, CL Skelton
Circulation 1971
Hemodynamic Evaluation of Glucagon in Symptomatic Heart Disease
PW Armstrong, HK Gold, WM Daggett, WG Austen, CA Sanders
Circulation 1971
Effects of Chronic Heart Failure on the Capacity of Glucagon to Enhance Contractility and Adenyl Cyclase Activity of Human Papillary Muscles
RE Goldstein, CL Skelton, GS Levey, DL Glancy, GD Beiser, SE Epstein
Circulation 1971
The influence of glucagon on myocardial mechanics of papillary muscles obtained from patients with chronic congestive heart failure
BE Strauer
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology 1971
Die inotrope Wirkung des Glucagons am isolierten, menschlichen Ventrikelmyokard
BE Strauer
Klinische Wochenschrift 1971
[Hemodynamic effect of glucagon on the intact dog heart]
G R Fricke, H Simon, H Esser
Archiv für Kreislaufforschung 1971

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