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Cardiovascular Research 1997 36(2):216-222; doi:10.1016/S0008-6363(97)00180-6
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Copyright © 1997, European Society of Cardiology

Effects of {alpha}-adrenergic stimulation on the sarcolemmal Na+/Ca2+-exchanger in adult rat ventricular cardiocytes

Hans Reineckea,*, Roland Vetterb and Helmut Drexlera

aUniversität Freiburg, Innere Medizin III, Kardiologie und Angiologie, Freiburg, Germany
bMax-Delbrück-Centrum für Molekulare Medizin (MDC), Berlin-Buch, Germany

* Corresponding author. Present address: University of Washington, Department of Pathology, Box 357470, Room E520 HSB, Seattle, WA 98195-7335, Tel. (+1-206) 6168684; Fax (+1-206) 5433644; E-mail: hreineck@u.washington.edu

Objective: The cardiac sarcolemmal Na+/Ca2+-exchanger (NCX) plays an important role in the maintenance of the myocardial Ca2+ homeostasis which is altered in cardiac hypertrophy and failure. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether {alpha}-adrenergic stimulation known to induce cardiac hypertrophy might be involved in the regulation of the sarcolemmal NCX. Methods: Adult rat ventricular cardiocytes (ARC) were isolated from male Sprague–Dawley rats. Phenylephrine, an {alpha}-adrenergic agonist, was used as hypertrophic agent. NCX expression was measured by competitive RT-PCR and Western blot analysis. Results: {alpha}-Adrenergic stimulation of ARC with 10 µM phenylephrine for 24 h resulted in a significant increase of the NCX mRNA (2.5-fold) and the NCX protein level (1.8-fold). The changes on the expression level were blocked by the {alpha}1-adrenoceptor antagonist prazosin. Conclusions: The data demonstrate that the NCX expression level is up-regulated by the activation of the {alpha}-adrenergic signal transduction pathway. The increased NCX mRNA level induced by {alpha}-adrenergic stimulation appeared to be translated into an increased NCX protein level.

KEYWORDS Na+/Ca2+-exchanger; Rat; Cardiocytes; {alpha}-adrenoceptor; Expression


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