LABORATORY STUDIES Detection of Abnormal Cardiac Adrenergic Neuron Activity in Adriamycin-Induced

  • Cardiomyopathy Iodine
  • Shigetoshi Wakasugi
  • Akira Wada
  • Yoshihisa Hasegawa
  • Shunichi Nakano
  • Nobuhiko Shibata
Publication date
January 1991

Abstract

Radiolabeled metaiodobenzylguanidine (MIBG), an analog of norepinephrine (NE), serves as an index of adrenergic neuron integrity and function. Using a rat model of adriamycin-induced cardiomyopathy, we tested the hypothesis that abnormal cardiac adrenergic neuron activity may appear and be exac erbated dose-dependently in adriamycin cardiomyopathy. The degree of vacuolar degeneration of myocardial cells was analyzed in relation to the duration of adriamycin treatment (2 mg/kg, once a week). There were no abnormalities or only isolated degeneration in the 1- or 2-wk treatment groups, isolated or scattered degeneration in half of the 3-wk group, frequent scattered degeneration in the 4-wk group, scattered or focal degeneration in the 5-wk gro...

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