OBJECTIVE: To analyze the implication of the beta3-adrenoceptor (beta3-AR) pathway in human septic myocardium and a murine model of sepsis, a condition associated with myocardial depression. METHODS AND RESULTS: beta3-AR and eNOS protein abundance were increased (332+/-66.4% and 218+/-39.3; P<0.05) in hearts from septic patients. The effect of BRL37344, a beta3-AR-preferential agonist, was analyzed by videomicroscopy on the contractility of neonatal mouse ventricular myocytes (NMVM) incubated with conditioned medium from LPS-stimulated cultured macrophages (Mc-LPS+ medium). Stimulation of untreated NMVM with BRL37344 dose-dependently decreased the amplitude of contractile shortening (P<0.05). This response was abolished by L-NAME (NOS inhib...
Rationale: Sepsis typically induces dysautonomia, an over-activation of the sympathetic nervous syst...
AIMS: The abundance of beta 3-adrenergic receptors (β3-ARs) is upregulated in diseased human myocard...
Myocardial depression is a common yet reversible phenomenon that occurs in patients in septic shock....
Sepsis accounts for 50% of intensive care unit deaths due to cardiac dysfunction. The cellular mecha...
Sepsis, a progressive immunological, metabolic and cardiovascular disorder, is a major cause of morb...
Background and purpose: The present study tested the hypothesis that selective caspase-3 (C-3) knock...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The present study tested the hypothesis that selective caspase-3 (C-3) knock...
Myocardial contractile dysfunction in sepsis is associated with the increased morbidity and mortalit...
Myocardial contractile dysfunction in sepsis is associated with the increased morbidity and mortalit...
Despite the fact that septic patients exhibit altered cardiac function, it is not considered a major...
AIMS: Human and mouse cardiac beta3-adrenergic receptors (beta3AR) exert antipathetic effects to tho...
Background-Contrary to beta (1)- and beta (2)-adrenoceptors, beta (3)-adrenoceptors mediate a negati...
The inflammatory response of sepsis results in organ dysfunction, including myocardial dysfunction. ...
Stimulation of the beta-adrenergic system is important in the pathological response to sustained car...
Stimulation of the beta-adrenergic system is important in the pathological response to sustained car...
Rationale: Sepsis typically induces dysautonomia, an over-activation of the sympathetic nervous syst...
AIMS: The abundance of beta 3-adrenergic receptors (β3-ARs) is upregulated in diseased human myocard...
Myocardial depression is a common yet reversible phenomenon that occurs in patients in septic shock....
Sepsis accounts for 50% of intensive care unit deaths due to cardiac dysfunction. The cellular mecha...
Sepsis, a progressive immunological, metabolic and cardiovascular disorder, is a major cause of morb...
Background and purpose: The present study tested the hypothesis that selective caspase-3 (C-3) knock...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The present study tested the hypothesis that selective caspase-3 (C-3) knock...
Myocardial contractile dysfunction in sepsis is associated with the increased morbidity and mortalit...
Myocardial contractile dysfunction in sepsis is associated with the increased morbidity and mortalit...
Despite the fact that septic patients exhibit altered cardiac function, it is not considered a major...
AIMS: Human and mouse cardiac beta3-adrenergic receptors (beta3AR) exert antipathetic effects to tho...
Background-Contrary to beta (1)- and beta (2)-adrenoceptors, beta (3)-adrenoceptors mediate a negati...
The inflammatory response of sepsis results in organ dysfunction, including myocardial dysfunction. ...
Stimulation of the beta-adrenergic system is important in the pathological response to sustained car...
Stimulation of the beta-adrenergic system is important in the pathological response to sustained car...
Rationale: Sepsis typically induces dysautonomia, an over-activation of the sympathetic nervous syst...
AIMS: The abundance of beta 3-adrenergic receptors (β3-ARs) is upregulated in diseased human myocard...
Myocardial depression is a common yet reversible phenomenon that occurs in patients in septic shock....