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Vasostatins Exert Negative Inotropism in the Working Heart of the Frog
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Animal PhysiologyCardiac MusclePhysiological ResearchWorking HeartMedicinePhysiologyVascular BiologySynthetic CgaElectrophysiologyCardiovascular PhysiologyCardiovascular FunctionNervous SystemEndocrinologyPharmacologyCga FragmentsCardiologyFrog HeartComparative Physiology
An in vitro isolated working frog heart (Rana esculenta) was used to study the effects of exogenous CGA(1-76) (vasostatin 1), CGA(1-113) (vasostatin 2), and the synthetic CGA(7-57) on cardiac performance. Under basal cardiac conditions, the dose-response curves of the three peptides from 10(-8) to 10(-7) M showed a significant calcium-dependent negative inotropism that involved neither the endocardial endothelium nor the adrenergic and muscarinic receptors. In addition, the CgA fragments clearly counteracted the typical positive inotropism of isoprenaline (10(-<9) M). Taken together, these results provide the first evidence for a cardio-suppressive role for the vasostatins.
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