MECHANISMS OF ADENOSINE-MEDIATED ACTIONS ON CELLULAR AND CLINICAL CARDIAC ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY

被引:38
作者
SHEN, WK [1 ]
KURACHI, Y [1 ]
机构
[1] MAYO CLIN & MAYO FDN,DIV CARDIOVASC DIS & INTERNAL MED,ROCHESTER,MN 55905
关键词
D O I
10.4065/70.3.274
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective: To provide insights into the molecular mechanisms of adenosine-mediated cardiac cellular electrophysiology and how information about these mechanisms can be used to facilitate diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to various clinical arrhythmias. Design: A review of (1) adenosine metabolism and receptors in the cardiac system, (2) adenosine-mediated signal transduction path crays in the regulation of cellular electrophysiology in various cardiac cell types, and (3) the clinical usefulness of adenosine in cardiac electrophysiology is presented. Results: The effects of adenosine on cardiac electrophysiologic properties are consequences of complex interactions among the specific cardiac target structures, the density and type of adenosine receptors, and the effector systems. The easy application of adenosine and its short half-life, favorable side-effects profile, and electrophysiologic properties make it an excellent diagnostic and therapeutic tool for the initial assessment of various tachyarrhythmias. Conclusion: The direct adenosine-activated K-ACh (potassium acetylcholine) channel signal transduction system explains the effects of adenosine on the sinus node, atrioventricular node, and atrial myocardium. The indirect adenosine-inhibited adenylate cyclase system accounts for its negative inotropic effects on the catecholamine-entrained contractility in atrial and ventricular myocardium. Because of the recent purification and cloning of adenosine receptors and subunits of G proteins, additional adenosine-mediated electrophysiologic mechanisms can be explored.
引用
收藏
页码:274 / 291
页数:18
相关论文
共 161 条
[11]   ATRIOVENTRICULAR-CONDUCTION DISTURBANCES DURING HYPOXIA - POSSIBLE ROLE OF ADENOSINE IN RABBIT AND GUINEA-PIG HEART [J].
BELARDINELLI, L ;
BELLONI, FL ;
RUBIO, R ;
BERNE, RM .
CIRCULATION RESEARCH, 1980, 47 (05) :684-691
[12]  
BELARDINELLI L, 1987, TOPICS PERSPECTIVES, P344
[13]  
BELARDINELLI L, 1983, REGULATORY FUNCTION, P378
[14]   COMPARATIVE CLINICAL AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGIC EFFECTS OF ADENOSINE-TRIPHOSPHATE AND VERAPAMIL ON PAROXYSMAL RECIPROCATING JUNCTIONAL TACHYCARDIA [J].
BELHASSEN, B ;
GLICK, A ;
LANIADO, S .
CIRCULATION, 1988, 77 (04) :795-805
[15]   Further observations relating to the physiological activity of adenine compounds. [J].
Bennet, DW ;
Drury, AN .
JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON, 1931, 72 (03) :288-320
[16]   THE ROLE OF ADENOSINE IN THE REGULATION OF CORONARY BLOOD-FLOW [J].
BERNE, RM .
CIRCULATION RESEARCH, 1980, 47 (06) :807-813
[17]   CARDIOVASCULAR EFFECTS OF ADENOSINE INFUSION IN MAN AND THEIR MODULATION BY DIPYRIDAMOLE [J].
BIAGGIONI, I ;
ONROT, J ;
HOLLISTER, AS ;
ROBERTSON, D .
LIFE SCIENCES, 1986, 39 (23) :2229-2236
[18]   ADENOSINE INCREASES SYMPATHETIC-NERVE TRAFFIC IN HUMANS [J].
BIAGGIONI, I ;
KILLIAN, TJ ;
MOSQUEDAGARCIA, R ;
ROBERTSON, RM ;
ROBERTSON, D .
CIRCULATION, 1991, 83 (05) :1668-1675
[19]  
BRUCKNER R, 1985, J PHARMACOL EXP THER, V23, P766
[20]   A NEW APPROACH TO THE DIFFERENTIAL-DIAGNOSIS OF A REGULAR TACHYCARDIA WITH A WIDE QRS COMPLEX [J].
BRUGADA, P ;
BRUGADA, J ;
MONT, L ;
SMEETS, J ;
ANDRIES, EW .
CIRCULATION, 1991, 83 (05) :1649-1659