Abstract

1. [125I]-(-)pindolol binding was used to determine beta-adrenoceptor density in homogenate preparations of right ventricular endomyocardial biopsies from 43 non-rejecting patients over the first 13 months following cardiac transplantation. The selective beta 1 subtype antagonist ligand CGP 20712A was used to determine the subtype density in 32 of the patients. Biopsy specimens from 15 donor hearts were used as controls. 2. beta-adrenoceptor density (expressed in terms of fmol mg-1 protein) was increased in the group of transplanted hearts as a whole compared with the donor hearts with respect to total (35 +/- 2 vs 23 +/- 2) and the beta 1 subtype (25 +/- 2 vs 16 +/- 2) whereas the beta 2 subtype and radioligand dissociation constant did not differ. 3. Non-parametric analysis of variance of total receptor density over time revealed significant heterogeneity which appears to be due to a discrete increase in beta-adrenoceptor density during the 4th post operative month. 4. These results indicate that beta-adrenoceptor density is not constant following transplantation. Furthermore, the increase in receptor density following transplantation is due mainly to an increase in the beta 1 subtype without a significant change in the beta 2 subtype.

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