Title of article :
Role of beta-adrenergic receptor downregulation in the peak exercise response in patients with heart failure due to idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy
Author/Authors :
White، نويسنده , , Michel and Yanowitz، نويسنده , , Frank and Gilbert، نويسنده , , Edward M. and Larrabee، نويسنده , , Patricia and OʹConnell، نويسنده , , John B. and Anderson، نويسنده , , Jeffrey L. and Renlund، نويسنده , , Dale and Mealey، نويسنده , , Patricia and Abraham، نويسنده , , William T. and Bristow، نويسنده , , Michael R.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Pages :
6
From page :
1271
To page :
1276
Abstract :
The effect of β-adrenergic receptor downregulation on peak exercise response in patients with heart failure has not been directly investigated. Seventy-two patients with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy who had a mean ejection fraction of 23 ± 1% (mean ±SEM) and New York Heart Association class II or III symptoms were investigated. Subjects underwent maximal exercise testing on a bicycle or a treadmill, hemodynamic assessment by right heart catheterization, and measurement of total β-adrenergic receptor density by 125Iiodocyanopindolol binding performed in the right ventricular endomyocardial biopsy tissue and in peripheral lymphocytes. Endomyocardial biopsy β-adrenergic receptor density (Bmax) was markedly decreased (45 ±2 fmol/mg), and significantly lower than lymphocytes Bmax (107 ± 14 fmol/mg; p < 0.05). By univariate analysis, all exercise variables correlated significantly with biopsy tissue Bmax but not with lymphocyte Bmax. Maximal exercise oxygen consumption (VO2max) yielded the highest correlation with Bmax (r = 0.61, p < 0.001). By stepwise regression analysis, VO2 max, Δ heart rate × systolic blood pressure, and ejection fraction were all independently related to Bmax. Myocardial β-adrenergic receptor downregulation is likely to be partially responsible for the reduced chronotropic and inotropic responses to peak exercise in patients with mild to moderate symptomatic heart failure due to idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy.
Journal title :
American Journal of Cardiology
Serial Year :
1995
Journal title :
American Journal of Cardiology
Record number :
1881813
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