The effects of prostaglandins on the beating activity of cultured heart cells |
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Authors: | T.T. Martinez G.A. Collins M.J.A. Walker |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmacology Faculty of Medicine University of British Columbia Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1W5 CANADA |
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Abstract: | The effects on the beating behavior of cultured rat heart cells of fourteen prostaglandins of the A, B, D, E, and F series were investigated, together with adrenaline and ouabain, at dose levels of 10−7 and 10−5M. Single heart cell beating activity was monitored photo-electrically and five parameters of beating behavior measured. Only PGF2a markedly increased rate while PGF2B reduced it. Maintenance of a stable rate (rate range) was minimally affected by prostaglandins with PGF2β possibly reducing, and PGF1α and 2-decarboxy E1 possibly increasing, rate range. PGF1α and F2α both statistically reduced the percentage of cells beating while the other prostaglandins had no effect. Most of the prostaglandins either produced no change, or reduced, indices of contractile force (optical density changes with contractions and its first derivative (dOD/dt)). Only the negative chronotropic agent PGF2β positive density effect. In conclusion, except for PGF2α, prostaglandins generally have limited actions on the beating activity of cultured heart cells. |
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