Aimsβ-blockers are widely used in therapy for heart failure and hypertension. β-blockers are also known to evoke additional diversified pharmacological and physiological effects in patients. We aim to characterize the underlying molecular signalling and effects on cardiac inotropy induced by β-blockers in animal hearts.Methods and resultsWild-type mice fed high-fat diet (HFD) were treated with carvedilol, metoprolol, or vehicle and echocardiogram analysis was performed. Heart tissues were used for biochemical and histological analyses. Cardiomyocytes were isolated from normal and HFD mice and rats for analysis of adrenergic signalling, calcium handling, contraction, and western blot. Biosensors were used to measure β-blocker-induced cyclic ...
β-Adrenergic receptor antagonists (β-blockers) have been recognized for their cardioprotective prope...
BACKGROUND: Impaired myocardial beta-adrenergic receptor (betaAR) signaling, including desensitizati...
BACKGROUND: β1-2-adrenergic receptors (AR) are key regulators of cardiac contractility and remodelin...
β-blockers are widely used in therapy for heart failure and hypertension. β-blockers are also known ...
The β1-adrenergic antagonist metoprolol improves cardiac function in animals and patients with chron...
The β1-adrenergic antagonist metoprolol improves cardiac function in animals and patients with chron...
beta-blockers, as class, improve cardiac function and survival in heart failure (HF). However, the m...
Carvedilol is a nonselective -adrenoceptor blocker with mul-tiple pleiotropic actions. A recent clin...
The use of β-blockers is mandatory for counteracting heart failure (HF)-induced chronic sympathetic ...
Objective: Treatment with the beta-blocker carvedilol leads to an improvement of outcome and ejectio...
The β-blockers carvedilol and metoprolol provide important therapeutic strategies for heart failure ...
Background: It has been shown that carvedilol and its non β-blocking analog, VK-II-86, inhibit spont...
Carvedilol has beneficial effects on cardiac function in patients with heart failure but its effect ...
Objective: To understand the basis of the effectiveness of carvedilol in heart failure by determinin...
In this study, an experimental rat ligated heart model was used to observe the effect of treatment w...
β-Adrenergic receptor antagonists (β-blockers) have been recognized for their cardioprotective prope...
BACKGROUND: Impaired myocardial beta-adrenergic receptor (betaAR) signaling, including desensitizati...
BACKGROUND: β1-2-adrenergic receptors (AR) are key regulators of cardiac contractility and remodelin...
β-blockers are widely used in therapy for heart failure and hypertension. β-blockers are also known ...
The β1-adrenergic antagonist metoprolol improves cardiac function in animals and patients with chron...
The β1-adrenergic antagonist metoprolol improves cardiac function in animals and patients with chron...
beta-blockers, as class, improve cardiac function and survival in heart failure (HF). However, the m...
Carvedilol is a nonselective -adrenoceptor blocker with mul-tiple pleiotropic actions. A recent clin...
The use of β-blockers is mandatory for counteracting heart failure (HF)-induced chronic sympathetic ...
Objective: Treatment with the beta-blocker carvedilol leads to an improvement of outcome and ejectio...
The β-blockers carvedilol and metoprolol provide important therapeutic strategies for heart failure ...
Background: It has been shown that carvedilol and its non β-blocking analog, VK-II-86, inhibit spont...
Carvedilol has beneficial effects on cardiac function in patients with heart failure but its effect ...
Objective: To understand the basis of the effectiveness of carvedilol in heart failure by determinin...
In this study, an experimental rat ligated heart model was used to observe the effect of treatment w...
β-Adrenergic receptor antagonists (β-blockers) have been recognized for their cardioprotective prope...
BACKGROUND: Impaired myocardial beta-adrenergic receptor (betaAR) signaling, including desensitizati...
BACKGROUND: β1-2-adrenergic receptors (AR) are key regulators of cardiac contractility and remodelin...