2003
DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.01036.2002
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Altered sinus nodal and atrioventricular nodal function in freely moving mice overexpressing the A1 adenosine receptor

Abstract: . Altered sinus nodal and atrioventricular nodal function in freely moving mice overexpressing the A1 adenosine receptor. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 285: H145-H153, 2003. First published March 13, 2003 10.1152/ ajpheart.01036.2002To investigate whether altered function of adenosine receptors could contribute to sinus node or atrioventricular (AV) nodal dysfunction in conscious mammals, we studied transgenic (TG) mice with cardiac-specific overexpression of the A 1 adenosine receptor (A1AR). A Holter ECG … Show more

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“…Purinergic A 1 receptor activation and heart rate control. A cardiac A 1 -specific overexpressing mouse line has resting bradycardia and heart block that is pertussis toxin sensitive, setting a precedent for the identification of the physiologically relevant inhibitory G␣ subunit that couples this response (22). In contrast to the muscarinic system, in which we observed selectivity of inhibitory G␣-subunit responses, we did not see any clear effects of inhibitory G protein deletion on the negative chronotropic response after the addition of an A 1 adenosine receptor agonist.…”
Section: Tachycardia In Mice With Global G Protein Deletion In G␣ I2contrasting
confidence: 60%
“…Purinergic A 1 receptor activation and heart rate control. A cardiac A 1 -specific overexpressing mouse line has resting bradycardia and heart block that is pertussis toxin sensitive, setting a precedent for the identification of the physiologically relevant inhibitory G␣ subunit that couples this response (22). In contrast to the muscarinic system, in which we observed selectivity of inhibitory G␣-subunit responses, we did not see any clear effects of inhibitory G protein deletion on the negative chronotropic response after the addition of an A 1 adenosine receptor agonist.…”
Section: Tachycardia In Mice With Global G Protein Deletion In G␣ I2contrasting
confidence: 60%
“…The heart was excised under anesthesia and retrogradely perfused on a vertical Langendorff apparatus, and monophasic action potentials were recorded from the right atrial epicardium and LV epicardium as previously described (16,35). After an initial stabilization period, the intrinsic ventricular rhythm was observed after atrioventricular nodal block for 10 min to detect bradycardia-dependent arrhythmias.…”
Section: Isolation Of 5-ht4a Receptor Cdna and Generation Of Transgenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…␣ 2ABC -Knockout (KO) mice were injected 16 hour antemortem with pertussis toxin 150 g/kg IP (Sigma, Munich, Germany). 23 …”
Section: Organ Bath Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%