Abstract
Normotensive (WKY) and spontaneously hypertensive (SHR) male adult rats were sacrified 2 and 3 weeks after 6-hydroxydopamine treatment. Untreated WKY and SHR rats served as controls. In rat heart membranes from WKY rats, 6-hydroxydopamine treatment increased guanosine 5′-O-(2–3-imido)-triphosphate (Gpp(NH)p)-, NaF-, D,L-isoproterenol- and glucagon-stimulated adenylate cyclase activities by 18–38% while secretin stimulation was unaffected. In heart membranes from SHR rats, Gpp(NH)p, NaF, D,L-isoproterenol, or glucagon stimulation of the enzyme was similarly increased by 14–38% whilst the low secretin responsiveness which is characteristic of these animals decreased even further (by 24–47%). These results are consistent with: (1) an up regulation of postsynaptic β-adrenergic receptors coupled to adenylate cyclase after degeneration of adrenergic nerves, and (2) a differential response of secretin receptors coupled to adenylate cyclase in the two strains of rats: there was no change in WKY rats and a decreased response in SHR rats. The possible presence and contribution of presynaptic secretin cardiac receptors is considered.
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