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Negative Inotropic Effect of BGP-15 on the Human Right Atrial Myocardium

Authors :
Nóra Lampé
Dániel Priksz
Tamás Erdei
Mariann Bombicz
Rita Kiss
Balázs Varga
Judit Zsuga
Tamás Szerafin
Zoltán Csanádi
György Balla
József Balla
Zoltán Szilvássy
Rudolf Gesztelyi
Béla Juhász
Source :
Journal of Clinical Medicine, Journal of Clinical Medicine, Vol 9, Iss 1434, p 1434 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
MDPI, 2020.

Abstract

Cardiovascular morbidity and mortality carry great socioeconomic burden worldwide that mandates the development of new, efficacious therapeutic agents with limited adverse effects. O-(3-piperidino-2-hydroxy-1-propyl) nicotinic acid amidoxime (BGP-15) is a known, well-tolerable drug candidate that exerts beneficial effects in several disease models. As BGP-15 has a significant structural similarity with propranolol, it arose that BGP-15 might also have a direct effect on the heart. Thus, in the present work, we investigated the effect of BGP-15 and propranolol on the contractility of isolated, paced, human right atrial samples (obtained from patients undergone open-heart surgery), with or without previous isoproterenol (ISO) stimulation (evoking an indirect or direct effect, respectively). We found that both BGP-15 and propranolol exerted direct as well as indirect negative inotropic effects on the atrial myocardium, reaching similar maximal response. However, BGP-15 had considerably smaller potency than propranolol regarding both types of negative inotropy. In addition, BGP-15, in contrast to propranolol, had a significantly greater indirect negative inotropic effect on samples exhibiting strong response to ISO. Moreover, the indirect negative inotropic effect of BGP-15 was significantly greater on samples derived from diabetic patients than on samples obtained from non-diabetic ones. Our results suggest that the enhanced ISO sensitivity is associated with the diabetic state, and BGP-15 exerts greater negative inotropic effect on the human atrial myocardium in both conditions (as compared to the atrial tissue that is not ISO oversensitive and/or diabetic). Additionally, the negative inotropic effects of BGP-15 and propranolol seem to be mediated by in part different molecular pathways in the atrial myocardium.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20770383
Volume :
9
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....eea437c2d4703202d2528fe9ecee3203