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Loss of Myocardial Protection From Ischemic Preconditioning Following Chronic Exposure to R(-)-N6-(2-phenylisopropyl)adenosine Is Related to Defect at the Adenosine A1 Receptor

M W Hashimi, J D Thornton, J M Downey, M V Cohen

Mol Cell Biochem. 1998 Sep;186(1-2):19-25.

PMID: 9774181

Abstract:

Exogenously administered adenosine agonist will protect myocardium against infarction during ischemia. However, long-term exposure to adenosine agonists is associated with loss of this protection. To determine why this protection is lost, isolated, perfused rabbit hearts were studied after administration of R(-)-N6-(2-phenylisopropyl)adenosine (PIA), 0.25 mg/h IP, for 3-4 days to intact animals. All hearts experienced 30 min of regional ischemia and 120 min of reperfusion. Control groups 1 and 2 were untreated. In group 1 this ischemia/reperfusion was the only intervention, whereas group 2 hearts were preconditioned with a cycle of 5 min global ischemia/10 min reperfusion preceding the 30 min regional ischemia. Groups 3-5 had been chronically exposed to PIA. Group 3 hearts had 1 preconditioning ischemia/reperfusion cycle before the prolonged ischemia. Group 4 received a 5 min infusion of 0.1 micromol/L phenylephrine in lieu of global ischemia, whereas group 5 was instead treated with 1 micromol/L carbachol. Infarct size averaged 32% of the risk zone in group 1, whereas ischemic preconditioning limited infarction to 8.2% in group 2. Prolonged exposure of group 3 hearts to PIA resulted in the inability of preconditioning with 5 min global ischemia to protect (28.7+/-4.4% infarction). However, protection was restored by either phenylephrine, an agonist of alpha1-adrenergic receptors which couple to Gq and stimulate PKC, or carbachol, an agonist of M2-muscarinic receptors which couple instead to Gi as do adenosine A1 receptors (5.2+/-1.7% and 9.2+/-2.1% infarction, resp.). Therefore, cross tolerance to ischemic preconditioning develops after chronic PIA infusion. Since both the Gi and the PKC components of the preconditioning pathway were shown to be intact, tolerance must have been related to downregulation or desensitization of the A1 adenosine receptor.

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Catalog Number Product Name Structure CAS Number Price
AP38594966 (−)-N6-(2-Phenylisopropyl)adenosine (−)-N6-(2-Phenylisopropyl)adenosine 38594-96-6 Price
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