Diminished inotropic response of aged myocardium to catecholamines.
- 1 February 1975
- journal article
- abstracts
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation Research
- Vol. 36 (2), 262-269
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.res.36.2.262
Abstract
The effect of advanced age on the response of active tension, maximal rate of tension development (dT/dt), and contraction duration to catecholamines and to calcium was evaluated in isometric trabeculae carneae from young adult (6-month-old), middle-aged (12-month-old), and aged (25-month-old) rats. Control values were not age dependent except for that for contraction duration which was prolonged in the aged group. At a norepinephrine concentration of 8 times 10-5M, dT/dt increased to 163.8 plus or minus 5.3% of control in the young adult group and to 125.9 plus or minus 6.3% of control in the aged group (P smaller than 0.001). Active tension increased to 121.3 plus or minus 4.0% of control in the young adult muscles but did not increase in the aged muscles (P smaller than 0.01). Contraction duration shortened proportionately in both age groups. Similar results were obtained with isoproterenol. In contrast to the response to catecholamines, there was no age difference in the response of active tension and dT/dt to increasing concentrations of calcium. It is concluded that the intrinsic inotropic response to catecholamines is diminished in the aged myocardium. This finding does not appear to result from differences in tachyphylaxis, tissue uptake of catecholamines, or the ability of the contractile proteins to respond to increasing concentrations of calcium but instead may result from a decreased ability of catecholamines to increase the intracellular calcium available for contraction.Keywords
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