Antibodies against &-adrenoceptor can be detected in serum of patients with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), which have 5-agonist-like activity, and induce a positive chronotropic effect on cardiac myocytes by its pe...Antibodies against &-adrenoceptor can be detected in serum of patients with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), which have 5-agonist-like activity, and induce a positive chronotropic effect on cardiac myocytes by its persistence at full strength. Effects of the antibodies against Padrenoceptor from sera of patients with DCM on myocardial cytotoxicity and cytoplasmic free Ca2+-concentration (LCa2+ji) were observed in the cultured single layer SD rat ventricular cells by using the cytotoxicity assay and fluorescent Ca2+- indicat0r fura-2/AM. The positive sera of the anti-&adrenoceptor antibodies from patients with DCM markedly enhanced myocardial [Ca2+]i. Betaloc, a 5, -receptor blocker, might inhibit the increase of the antibody-mediated myocardial [Ca2+]i, and the sera from healthy donors had no effect on myocardial [Ca2+]i,. Our results suggest that the anti-β-adrenoceptor antibody might increase myocardial [Ca2+]i, and result in myocardial damage. The antibodies might activate receptor-gating Ca2+-channel, thereby causing myocardial [Ca2+]i, rise and calcium overload. Early use of betaloc is recommended in the treatment of dilated cardiomyopathy.展开更多
文摘Antibodies against &-adrenoceptor can be detected in serum of patients with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), which have 5-agonist-like activity, and induce a positive chronotropic effect on cardiac myocytes by its persistence at full strength. Effects of the antibodies against Padrenoceptor from sera of patients with DCM on myocardial cytotoxicity and cytoplasmic free Ca2+-concentration (LCa2+ji) were observed in the cultured single layer SD rat ventricular cells by using the cytotoxicity assay and fluorescent Ca2+- indicat0r fura-2/AM. The positive sera of the anti-&adrenoceptor antibodies from patients with DCM markedly enhanced myocardial [Ca2+]i. Betaloc, a 5, -receptor blocker, might inhibit the increase of the antibody-mediated myocardial [Ca2+]i, and the sera from healthy donors had no effect on myocardial [Ca2+]i,. Our results suggest that the anti-β-adrenoceptor antibody might increase myocardial [Ca2+]i, and result in myocardial damage. The antibodies might activate receptor-gating Ca2+-channel, thereby causing myocardial [Ca2+]i, rise and calcium overload. Early use of betaloc is recommended in the treatment of dilated cardiomyopathy.