Myocardial actions of prostaglandins in isolated cat cardiac tissue. |
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Authors: | M L Ogletree A C Beardsley A M Lefer |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physiology Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107, USA |
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Abstract: | The inotropic responses to prostaglandins (PG) A1, E1, E2 and F2α were studied in isolated cat myocardial tissue. PGA1 and F2α exhibited no significant inotropic effects, whereas, PGE2 and PGE1 produced negative inotropic effects at concentrations of 2.8 × 10−7 and 2.8 × 10−6 M in isolated cat papillary muscles.In isolated perfused cat hearts, PGE1 (2.8 × 10−6M) produced a negative inotropic effect along with a significant increase in coronary flow. As flow declined, the negative inotropic effect became more severe. PGE1 at 2.8 × 10−9 M produced a sustained increase in coronary flow and oxygen consumption with no inotropic effect. PGE2 and F2α did not exert significant changes in coronary flow or contractile force.Thus prostaglandins do not appear to exert significant positive inotropic effects at physiologic or at generally accepted pharmacologic concentrations in isolated cat heart preparations. At extremely high concentrations, prostaglandins E1 and E2 exert a negative inotropic effect; however, this would not explain the protective effect of these prostaglandins in circulatory shock. |
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