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Genetic Variation of the BETA-2 Adrenergic Receptor and the Bronchodilatory Response to Albuterol in Patients with Cystic Fibrosis

Herko, Kara, Guthrie, Benjamin January 2012 (has links)
Class of 2012 Abstract / Specific Aims: We sought to determine the influence of genetic variation of ADRB2 on the airway response to albuterol in patients with CF when compared to matched healthy controls at baseline and at 60 minutes following the administration of albuterol (2.5mg diluted in 3ml normal saline). Methods: Baseline pulmonary function (forced vital capacity, FVC, forced expiratory flow in 1-second, FEV1, mid-maximal expiratory flow, MMF, and forced expiratory flow at 50% of the FVC) was assessed in 17 patients with CF and 31 healthy subjects. Main Results: As expected, the healthy group had higher baseline pulmonary function when compared to the CF group (FVC=97±3 vs. 83±5; FEV1=95±3 vs. 72±6; MMF=90±4 vs. 54±8, % predicted for healthy and CF, respectively, mean±SE, p<0.05 for all. We compared Arg16Arg to Arg16Gly/Gly16Gly subjects. There was no effect of genotype on the response to albuterol in healthy subjects. However, in the CF group, we found that the Arg16Arg group (n=6) had an attenuated response to β-agonist when compared to the Gly-containing group (n=11) (FVC=0±0.9 vs. 6±3: FEV1=3±1 vs. 7±4: MMF=12±3 vs. 12±5 % change, for Arg16Arg and Gly-containing groups, respectively, p<0.05 for FVC, p=0.06 for FEV1). Conclusions: These results demonstrate a differential response to β-agonists according to genetic variation of the ADRB2 at amino acid 16. Due to the differences in FVC and FEV1 but not in MMF, these data suggest that the genetic difference in airway function is primarily in bronchodilation of the larger airways.
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Influence of Genetic Variation of the β2 Adrenergic Receptor in Patients with Cystic Fibrosis

Skrentny, Thomas, Traylor, Brittany January 2010 (has links)
Class of 2010 Abstract / OBJECTIVES: Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a disease that adversely affects the lung resulting in a reduction of lung diffusion. Stimulation of the β2 adrenergic receptors results in mucocilliary clearance, and therefore, lung diffusion. We sought to determine the influence of an inhaled β-­‐agonist on the diffusing capacity of the lungs for carbon monoxide (DLCO), alveolar-­‐capillary membrane conductance (DM), pulmonary capillary blood volume (Vc), and peripheral oxygen saturation (SaO2) in subjects with CF and compare the data to matched healthy subjects. METHODS: To determine this we recruited 20 healthy subjects and 18 subjects with CF (age=23±7 vs. 24±4years, ht=168±8 vs. 174±12cm. wt=64±16 vs. 70±13kg, BMI= 23±4 vs. 23±3kg/m2, FEV1= 72±27 vs. 92±12%pred., VO2peak = 45±25 vs. 99±24%pred., P<0.05 for FEV1 and VO2peak, mean±SD) for the study and measured DLCO, DM, Vc and SaO2 before and 30, 60, and 90 minutes following the administration of inhaled albuterol. RESULTS: Within the healthy subjects, there were no differences in DLCO, DM, Vc, DM/Vc at baseline or in response to albuterol according to genetic variation of the ADRB2 at amino acid 27. Within the CF group, the Glu27Glu/Gln27Glu group had higher DM/Vc when compared to the Gln27Gln group at baseline. Both genotype groups had a significant decline in Vc and a significant improvement in DM/Vc and SaO2 in response to albuterol, but not in DLCO or DM. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that there are differences in lung diffusion and peripheral SaO2 according to genetic variants of the ADRB2 at position 27 and could play a potential role in treatment options.
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Genetic Variation of the BETA-2 Adrenergic Receptor and the Bronchodilatory Response to Albuterol in Patients with Cystic Fibrosis

Herko, Kara, Guthrie, Benjamin, Snyder, Eric January 2012 (has links)
Class of 2012 Abstract / Specific Aims: We sought to determine the influence of genetic variation of ADRB2 on the airway response to albuterol in patients with CF when compared to matched healthy controls at baseline and at 60 minutes following the administration of albuterol (2.5mg diluted in 3ml normal saline). Methods: Baseline pulmonary function (forced vital capacity, FVC, forced expiratory flow in 1-second, FEV1, mid-maximal expiratory flow, MMF, and forced expiratory flow at 50% of the FVC) was assessed in 17 patients with CF and 31 healthy subjects. Main Results: As expected, the healthy group had higher baseline pulmonary function when compared to the CF group (FVC=97±3 vs. 83±5; FEV1=95±3 vs. 72±6; MMF=90±4 vs. 54±8, % predicted for healthy and CF, respectively, mean±SE, p<0.05 for all. We compared Arg16Arg to Arg16Gly/Gly16Gly subjects. There was no effect of genotype on the response to albuterol in healthy subjects. However, in the CF group, we found that the Arg16Arg group (n=6) had an attenuated response to β-agonist when compared to the Gly-containing group (n=11) (FVC=0±0.9 vs. 6±3: FEV1=3±1 vs. 7±4: MMF=12±3 vs. 12±5 % change, for Arg16Arg and Gly-containing groups, respectively, p<0.05 for FVC, p=0.06 for FEV1). Conclusions: These results demonstrate a differential response to β-agonists according to genetic variation of the ADRB2 at amino acid 16. Due to the differences in FVC and FEV1 but not in MMF, these data suggest that the genetic difference in airway function is primarily in bronchodilation of the larger airways.
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Migração e invasão do câncer de boca via ativação de receptor beta 2 adrenérgico por mediador do estresse / Cell migration and invasion of oral cancer via activation of beta 2 adrenergic receptor by stress mediator

Calderón, Diego Mauricio Bravo 01 October 2015 (has links)
A ativação do receptor beta 2 adrenérgico (&#x3B2;2-AR), pelos mediadores químicos do estresse, pode induzir efeitos estimuladores ou inibidores na migração e invasão celular, dependendo do tipo de tumor maligno. A importância deste receptor na evolução do câncer de boca não está totalmente esclarecida. O objetivo deste estudo foi verificar a expressão do &#x3B2;2-AR em linhagens de carcinomas espinocelular de boca (SCC-9 e SCC-25), e investigar o papel da ativação deste receptor pela norepinefrina e de seu bloqueio por um antagonista na migração e invasão destas células neoplásicas. As células SCC-9 e SCC-25 foram investigadas quanto à expressão gênica e proteica do &#x3B2;2-AR, respectivamente, pelo RT-qPCR e pelo Western blot. A migração e a invasão celular foram analisadas pelo ensaio de cicatrização de feridas e pelo sistema de câmeras de invasão Transwell, respectivamente. Diferentes concentrações (0,1; 1 e 10&#x3BC;M) de norepinefrina foram utilizadas para estimular e 1&#x3BC;M de propranolol foi empregado para bloquear os receptores beta adrenérgicos nas células neoplásicas. As diferenças das médias obtidas nos experimentos de invasão e migração de SCC-9 e SCC-25 e da expressão proteica do &#x3B2;2-AR, foram comparadas pelo teste t de Student com nível de significância de 5%. Os resultados mostraram que a expressão gênica e proteica do &#x3B2;2-AR foi verificada em ambas as linhagens de câncer de boca. A concentração de 10&#x3BC;M de norepinefrina inibiu, significativamente (p&#x2264;0,05), a migração e invasão celular de SCC-9 e SCC-25, sendo este efeito mais acentuado nas células SCC-25. Além disso, houve uma redução significativa (p&#x2264;0,05) do efeito da norepinefrina na migração celular quando os &#x3B2;2-AR foram inibidos pelo propranolol. Adicionalmente, o bloqueio dos &#x3B2;-ARs pelo propranolol reverteu parcialmente o efeito da norepinefrina na capacidade invasiva de SCC-9 e SCC-25. Estes resultados comprovam que a norepinefrina, via ativação do &#x3B2;2-AR, reduziu a migração e a invasão das células do carcinoma espinocelular de boca e, portanto, o uso de agonistas dos receptores beta-adrenérgicos poderia se tornar um alvo terapêutico adjuvante no tratamento desta neoplasia maligna. / The activation of beta 2 adrenergic receptor (&#x3B2;2-AR), by chemical mediators of stress, can induce stimulatory or inhibitory effects on cell migration and invasion, depending on the type of malignancy. The importance of this receptor in the oral cancer outcome is not fully understood. The aim of this study was to verify &#x3B2;2- AR expression in oral squamous cell carcinoma cell lines (SCC-9 and SCC-25), and to investigate the role of activation of this receptor by norepinephrine and its blockade by an antagonist in migration and invasion of these neoplastic cells. SCC-9 and SCC-25 cells were investigated for gene and protein expression of &#x3B2;2-AR, respectively, by RT-qPCR and Western blot. The cell migration and invasion were analyzed by wound healing assay and Transwell invasion camera system, respectively. Different concentrations (0.1, 1 and 10&#x3BC;M) of norepinephrine were used to stimulate and 1&#x3BC;M propranolol was used to block the beta adrenergic receptors on cancer cells. Differences in mean values of the invasion and migration assays of SCC-9 and SCC-25 and &#x3B2;2-AR protein expression were compared by the Student t test with 5% significance level. The results showed that &#x3B2;2-AR gene and protein expression was verified in both oral cancer cell lines. The concentration of 10&#x3BC;M of norepinephrine inhibited significantly (p&#x2264;0.05), cell migration and invasion of SCC-9 and SCC-25, being the most pronounced effect in SCC-25 cells. Furthermore, there was a significant reduction (p&#x2264;0.05) of norepinephrine effect on cell migration when the &#x3B2;2-AR was inhibited by propranolol. In addition, blockade of &#x3B2;-ARs by propranolol partially reversed the effect of norepinephrine on the invasiveness of SCC-9 and SCC-25. These results show that norepinephrine via &#x3B2;2-AR activation, reduced the migration and invasion of oral squamous cell carcinoma cells and, therefore, the use of beta-adrenergic receptors agonists could become an adjuvant therapeutic target in the treatment of this malignancy.
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Migração e invasão do câncer de boca via ativação de receptor beta 2 adrenérgico por mediador do estresse / Cell migration and invasion of oral cancer via activation of beta 2 adrenergic receptor by stress mediator

Diego Mauricio Bravo Calderón 01 October 2015 (has links)
A ativação do receptor beta 2 adrenérgico (&#x3B2;2-AR), pelos mediadores químicos do estresse, pode induzir efeitos estimuladores ou inibidores na migração e invasão celular, dependendo do tipo de tumor maligno. A importância deste receptor na evolução do câncer de boca não está totalmente esclarecida. O objetivo deste estudo foi verificar a expressão do &#x3B2;2-AR em linhagens de carcinomas espinocelular de boca (SCC-9 e SCC-25), e investigar o papel da ativação deste receptor pela norepinefrina e de seu bloqueio por um antagonista na migração e invasão destas células neoplásicas. As células SCC-9 e SCC-25 foram investigadas quanto à expressão gênica e proteica do &#x3B2;2-AR, respectivamente, pelo RT-qPCR e pelo Western blot. A migração e a invasão celular foram analisadas pelo ensaio de cicatrização de feridas e pelo sistema de câmeras de invasão Transwell, respectivamente. Diferentes concentrações (0,1; 1 e 10&#x3BC;M) de norepinefrina foram utilizadas para estimular e 1&#x3BC;M de propranolol foi empregado para bloquear os receptores beta adrenérgicos nas células neoplásicas. As diferenças das médias obtidas nos experimentos de invasão e migração de SCC-9 e SCC-25 e da expressão proteica do &#x3B2;2-AR, foram comparadas pelo teste t de Student com nível de significância de 5%. Os resultados mostraram que a expressão gênica e proteica do &#x3B2;2-AR foi verificada em ambas as linhagens de câncer de boca. A concentração de 10&#x3BC;M de norepinefrina inibiu, significativamente (p&#x2264;0,05), a migração e invasão celular de SCC-9 e SCC-25, sendo este efeito mais acentuado nas células SCC-25. Além disso, houve uma redução significativa (p&#x2264;0,05) do efeito da norepinefrina na migração celular quando os &#x3B2;2-AR foram inibidos pelo propranolol. Adicionalmente, o bloqueio dos &#x3B2;-ARs pelo propranolol reverteu parcialmente o efeito da norepinefrina na capacidade invasiva de SCC-9 e SCC-25. Estes resultados comprovam que a norepinefrina, via ativação do &#x3B2;2-AR, reduziu a migração e a invasão das células do carcinoma espinocelular de boca e, portanto, o uso de agonistas dos receptores beta-adrenérgicos poderia se tornar um alvo terapêutico adjuvante no tratamento desta neoplasia maligna. / The activation of beta 2 adrenergic receptor (&#x3B2;2-AR), by chemical mediators of stress, can induce stimulatory or inhibitory effects on cell migration and invasion, depending on the type of malignancy. The importance of this receptor in the oral cancer outcome is not fully understood. The aim of this study was to verify &#x3B2;2- AR expression in oral squamous cell carcinoma cell lines (SCC-9 and SCC-25), and to investigate the role of activation of this receptor by norepinephrine and its blockade by an antagonist in migration and invasion of these neoplastic cells. SCC-9 and SCC-25 cells were investigated for gene and protein expression of &#x3B2;2-AR, respectively, by RT-qPCR and Western blot. The cell migration and invasion were analyzed by wound healing assay and Transwell invasion camera system, respectively. Different concentrations (0.1, 1 and 10&#x3BC;M) of norepinephrine were used to stimulate and 1&#x3BC;M propranolol was used to block the beta adrenergic receptors on cancer cells. Differences in mean values of the invasion and migration assays of SCC-9 and SCC-25 and &#x3B2;2-AR protein expression were compared by the Student t test with 5% significance level. The results showed that &#x3B2;2-AR gene and protein expression was verified in both oral cancer cell lines. The concentration of 10&#x3BC;M of norepinephrine inhibited significantly (p&#x2264;0.05), cell migration and invasion of SCC-9 and SCC-25, being the most pronounced effect in SCC-25 cells. Furthermore, there was a significant reduction (p&#x2264;0.05) of norepinephrine effect on cell migration when the &#x3B2;2-AR was inhibited by propranolol. In addition, blockade of &#x3B2;-ARs by propranolol partially reversed the effect of norepinephrine on the invasiveness of SCC-9 and SCC-25. These results show that norepinephrine via &#x3B2;2-AR activation, reduced the migration and invasion of oral squamous cell carcinoma cells and, therefore, the use of beta-adrenergic receptors agonists could become an adjuvant therapeutic target in the treatment of this malignancy.
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Effects of beta-2 adrenergic receptor agonists in DOK7 congenital myasthenic syndrome

Clausen, Lisa January 2015 (has links)
Congenital myasthenic syndromes (CMS) are a rare group of heterogeneous disorders, characterised by compromised neuromuscular transmission and symptoms of fatiguable muscle weakness. CMS is caused by mutations in genes that affect the structure and function of the neuromuscular junction (NMJ). In about 20% of CMS cases, patients have mutations in the gene DOK7; the protein product, DOK7, is crucial for maintaining the dense aggregation of acetylcholine receptor (AChR) clusters at the NMJ. DOK7-CMS patients do not respond to treatment with acetylcholinesterase inhibitors which are the first line treatment for most forms of CMS. Instead, a dramatic response to beta-2 adrenergic receptor (ADRB2) agonists, such as salbutamol, is observed. The aim of this project was to investigate the molecular mechanisms that underlie the beneficial effects of ADRB2 agonists. Firstly, NMJ functioning was modelled in vitro by studying AChR clusters formed on cultured C2C12 mouse myotubes in the presence of WT DOK7. Overexpression of mutant DOK7 led to a significant reduction in the number of AChR clusters, explaining the pathogenic effect of the mutation. Importantly, incubation of myotubes with salbutamol increased the number of AChR clusters and their stability. The results provide the first evidence that ADRB2 agonists directly affect proteins located at the NMJ. However, this disease model suffers from limitations. The rest of the thesis focussed on developing alternative cell culture models to explore the AChR clustering pathway. The first model combined optogenetics and fluorescence lifetime microscopy to study the effects of ADRB2 activation on AChR cluster stability in single live cells. The second used CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing tools to directly introduce Dok7 mutations to the genome of C2C12 cells, thereby overcoming some of the drawbacks associated with DOK7 overexpression. Further manipulations of these novel model systems will be used in the future to examine in more detail the molecular events underlying the pathogenic effects of DOK7 mutations and the mechanisms of ADRB2 agonists.
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Controle neurovascular do fluxo sanguíneo muscular e da atividade nervosa simpática durante o exercício em pacientes após síndrome isquêmica miocárdica instável com polimorfismos do receptor \'beta\'2-adrenérgico Gln27Glu / Neurovascular control of forearm blood flow and sympathetic nerve activity during exercise in patients after acute coronary syndrome with polymorphisms of \'beta\'2-adrenergic receptor Gln27Glu

Santos, Larissa Ferreira dos 06 February 2015 (has links)
A síndrome isquêmica miocárdica instável (SIMI) leva a importantes alterações neurovasculares, tais como à hiperativação simpática e a diminuição do fluxo sanguíneo muscular (FSM) tanto em repouso como durante manobras fisiológicas como o exercício. A presença de alguns polimorfismos na genética humana, como o dos receptores \'beta\'2-adrenérgicos Gln27Glu, apresenta importante associação com a funcionalidade cardiovascular em indivíduos saudáveis. Contudo, não é conhecido se em pacientes com SIMI, a presença dos polimorfismos do receptor \'beta\'2-adrenérgico leva a respostas neurovasculares distintas durante o exercício, e, ainda, se o treinamento físico poderá modificar essa resposta. OBJETIVOS: Estudar a influência do polimorfismo do receptor \'beta\'2-adrenérgico Gln27Glu no controle neurovascular da atividade nervosa simpática muscular (ANSM) e do FSM em repouso e durante o exercício físico de preensão de mão, em pacientes com SIMI e, num segundo momento, avaliar o efeito do treinamento físico nas respostas neurovasculares durante o exercício nestes pacientes. MÉTODOS: Inicialmente, foram selecionados para o estudo, 78 pacientes com SIMI com fração de ejeção >= 45%, no momento da hospitalização. Um mês após o evento isquêmico, 61 pacientes retornaram para as avaliações iniciais. Os pacientes foram genotipados e posteriormente divididos em dois grupos de acordo com o polimorfismo Gln27Glu do receptor \'beta\'2-adrenérgico: 1- Gln27Gln (CC, n=35) e 2- Gln27Glu+Glu27Glu (CG+GG, n=26). Destes, 29 pacientes concordaram em participar de um protocolo de treinamento físico por um período de 8 semanas, sendo que, 25 finalizaram o protocolo (CC, n=17; CG+GG, n=8). A avaliação do controle neurovascular foi realizada em repouso e durante o exercício físico de preensão de mãos em 30% da contração voluntária máxima. Foram avaliados a ANSM, medida pela técnica direta de microneurografia, o FSM, medido pelo método de pletismografia de oclusão venosa, a pressão arterial, medida pelo método oscilométrico indireto e a frequência cardíaca, pelo eletrocardiograma. Todas as avaliações foram realizadas nos pacientes um mês após o evento isquêmico e, para aqueles que participaram do protocolo de treinamento físico, foram repetidas após 8 semanas de intervenção. RESULTADOS: Um mês após o evento isquêmico, a ANSM (P=0,26) e a pressão arterial média (PAM, P=0,14) de repouso foram semelhantes entre os grupos com genótipo CC e CG+GG. Entretanto, durante o exercício, a resposta da ANSM foi maior no grupo CC quando comparado com o grupo com CG+GG (\'delta\'=11±2 vs. 4±2 disparos/100batimentos, P=0,02). Adicionalmente, a resposta de PAM foi maior no grupo CC quando comparado ao grupo CG+GG (\'delta\'=24±2 vs. 18±2 mmHg, P=0,04). A resposta de condutância vascular no antebraço (CVA) durante o exercício foi semelhante entre ambos os grupos. Após treinamento físico a ANSM basal diminuiu no grupo com genótipo CC (63±3 vs. 48±5 disparos/100batimentos, P <0,001), mas não no grupo com genótipo CG+GG (70±4 vs. 55±5 disparos/100batimentos, P =0,06). De forma semelhante, durante o exercício, o treinamento físico diminuiu o nível (P= 0,007) e a resposta da ANSM (\'delta\'=12±2 vs. 5±2 disparos/100batimentos, P=0,02) no grupo com genótipo CC, mas não no grupo com genótipo CG+GG (P=0,10) e (\'delta\'=7±3 vs. 7±3 disparos/100batimentos, P=0,96), respectivamente. O treinamento físico não modificou os níveis de PAM e CVA, durante o exercício, em ambos os grupos. Contudo, analisando-se o período pós-treinamento físico, o grupo CG+GG apresentou resposta de PAM menor (P=0,01) e CVA maior (P=0,03) durante o exercício quando comparado ao grupo CC. CONCLUSÃO: Pacientes com SIMI, portadores do genótipo CC do receptor \'beta\'-adrenérgico apresentam resposta aumentada da ANSM durante a manobra fisiológica de exercício, quando comparados aos pacientes com genótipo CG+GG. O treinamento físico reverte esta resposta exacerbada de ANSM nos pacientes com genótipo CC. Esses resultados sugerem um risco cardiovascular aumentado nos pacientes com SIMI com genótipo CC do receptor \'beta\'-adrenérgico. Por outro lado, o treinamento físico deve ser fortemente recomendado para esses pacientes, sobretudo naqueles com o genótipo CC. / Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) leads to important neurovascular abnormalities such as sympathetic hyperactivity and decreased forearm blood flow (FBF) at rest and during physiological maneuvers as exercise. The presence of some polymorphisms in human genetics, as the &#946;2-adrenoceptor Gln27Glu, presents a significant association with cardiovascular functionality in healthy subjects. However, it is not known whether in patients with ACS, the presence of polymorphisms of the &#946;2-adrenoceptor leads to distinct neurovascular responses during exercise, and if the exercise training can modify this response. OBJECTIVES: To study the influence of Gln27Glu \'beta\'2-adrenoceptor polymorphisms on neurovascular control of muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) and FBF at rest and during handgrip exercise, in patients with ACS; and to evaluate the effect of exercise training on neurovascular responses during exercise in these patients. METHODS: Initially, were selected 78 patients with ACS with ejection fraction >= 45% at the time of hospitalization. One month after the ischemic event, 61 patients returned for the initial assessments. Patients were genotyped and then divided into two groups according to the Gln27Glu \'beta\'2-adrenoceptor polymorphisms: 1-Gln27Gln (CC, n=35) and 2-Gln27Glu + Glu27Glu (CG +GG, n=26). Of these, 29 patients agreed to participate in an exercise training protocol for a period of 8 weeks, but only 25 patients completed the protocol (CC, n=17; CG+GG, n=8). The evaluation of neurovascular control was performed at rest and during a handgrip exercise at 30% of the maximum voluntary contraction. We evaluated the MSNA, by the direct technique of microneurography, the FBF, by venous occlusion plethysmography technique, blood pressure (BP), by indirect oscillometric device and heart rate, by electrocardiogram. All evaluations were performed one month after the ischemic event and, for those patients subjected to the exercise training protocol the same evaluations were repeated after 8 weeks of intervention. RESULTS: One month after the ischemic event, the MSNA (P=0.26) and mean arterial pressure (MAP, P=0.14) at rest were similar between groups with genotype CC and CG+GG. However, during exercise, the response of MSNA was higher in the CC group compared with the CG+GG group (\'delta\'=11±2 vs. 4±2 bursts/100HB, P=0.02). In addition, BP response during exercise was higher in the CC group compared to the CG + GG group (\'delta\' =24 ±2 vs. 18±2 mmHg, P=0.04). The forearm vascular conductance (FVC) response during exercise was similar in both groups. After exercise training, baseline MSNA decreased in the group with CC genotype (63± 3vs. 48±5 bursts/100HB, P <0.001) but not in the group with CG+GG genotypes (70±4 vs. 55±5 bursts/100HB, P =0.06). Similarly, exercise training decreases the level (P= 0.007) and the response of MSNA (\'delta\'= 12±2 vs. 5±2 bursts/100HB, P= 0.02) during exercise in the group with CC genotype but not in the CG+GG group (P= 0.10) and (\'delta\'=7±3 vs 7±3 bursts/100HB, P= 0.96), respectively. Exercise training did not change the levels of MAP and FVC, during exercise in both groups. However, in the post exercise training period, the CG+GG group had lower MAP response (P =0.01) and higher FVC (P =0.03) during exercise compared to the CC group. CONCLUSION: Patients with ACS, carrying the CC genotype of the \'beta\'2-adrenoceptor have increased MSNA response during physiological maneuver as exercise when compared with patients carrying the CG+GG genotype. Exercise training reverses this exacerbated response of MSNA in patients with CC genotype. These results suggest an increased cardiovascular risk in patients with ACS with CC genotype of the \'beta\'2-adrenoceptor. Furthermore, exercise training should be strongly recommended for patients with ACS, especially for those with the CC genotype
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Controle neurovascular do fluxo sanguíneo muscular e da atividade nervosa simpática durante o exercício em pacientes após síndrome isquêmica miocárdica instável com polimorfismos do receptor \'beta\'2-adrenérgico Gln27Glu / Neurovascular control of forearm blood flow and sympathetic nerve activity during exercise in patients after acute coronary syndrome with polymorphisms of \'beta\'2-adrenergic receptor Gln27Glu

Larissa Ferreira dos Santos 06 February 2015 (has links)
A síndrome isquêmica miocárdica instável (SIMI) leva a importantes alterações neurovasculares, tais como à hiperativação simpática e a diminuição do fluxo sanguíneo muscular (FSM) tanto em repouso como durante manobras fisiológicas como o exercício. A presença de alguns polimorfismos na genética humana, como o dos receptores \'beta\'2-adrenérgicos Gln27Glu, apresenta importante associação com a funcionalidade cardiovascular em indivíduos saudáveis. Contudo, não é conhecido se em pacientes com SIMI, a presença dos polimorfismos do receptor \'beta\'2-adrenérgico leva a respostas neurovasculares distintas durante o exercício, e, ainda, se o treinamento físico poderá modificar essa resposta. OBJETIVOS: Estudar a influência do polimorfismo do receptor \'beta\'2-adrenérgico Gln27Glu no controle neurovascular da atividade nervosa simpática muscular (ANSM) e do FSM em repouso e durante o exercício físico de preensão de mão, em pacientes com SIMI e, num segundo momento, avaliar o efeito do treinamento físico nas respostas neurovasculares durante o exercício nestes pacientes. MÉTODOS: Inicialmente, foram selecionados para o estudo, 78 pacientes com SIMI com fração de ejeção >= 45%, no momento da hospitalização. Um mês após o evento isquêmico, 61 pacientes retornaram para as avaliações iniciais. Os pacientes foram genotipados e posteriormente divididos em dois grupos de acordo com o polimorfismo Gln27Glu do receptor \'beta\'2-adrenérgico: 1- Gln27Gln (CC, n=35) e 2- Gln27Glu+Glu27Glu (CG+GG, n=26). Destes, 29 pacientes concordaram em participar de um protocolo de treinamento físico por um período de 8 semanas, sendo que, 25 finalizaram o protocolo (CC, n=17; CG+GG, n=8). A avaliação do controle neurovascular foi realizada em repouso e durante o exercício físico de preensão de mãos em 30% da contração voluntária máxima. Foram avaliados a ANSM, medida pela técnica direta de microneurografia, o FSM, medido pelo método de pletismografia de oclusão venosa, a pressão arterial, medida pelo método oscilométrico indireto e a frequência cardíaca, pelo eletrocardiograma. Todas as avaliações foram realizadas nos pacientes um mês após o evento isquêmico e, para aqueles que participaram do protocolo de treinamento físico, foram repetidas após 8 semanas de intervenção. RESULTADOS: Um mês após o evento isquêmico, a ANSM (P=0,26) e a pressão arterial média (PAM, P=0,14) de repouso foram semelhantes entre os grupos com genótipo CC e CG+GG. Entretanto, durante o exercício, a resposta da ANSM foi maior no grupo CC quando comparado com o grupo com CG+GG (\'delta\'=11±2 vs. 4±2 disparos/100batimentos, P=0,02). Adicionalmente, a resposta de PAM foi maior no grupo CC quando comparado ao grupo CG+GG (\'delta\'=24±2 vs. 18±2 mmHg, P=0,04). A resposta de condutância vascular no antebraço (CVA) durante o exercício foi semelhante entre ambos os grupos. Após treinamento físico a ANSM basal diminuiu no grupo com genótipo CC (63±3 vs. 48±5 disparos/100batimentos, P <0,001), mas não no grupo com genótipo CG+GG (70±4 vs. 55±5 disparos/100batimentos, P =0,06). De forma semelhante, durante o exercício, o treinamento físico diminuiu o nível (P= 0,007) e a resposta da ANSM (\'delta\'=12±2 vs. 5±2 disparos/100batimentos, P=0,02) no grupo com genótipo CC, mas não no grupo com genótipo CG+GG (P=0,10) e (\'delta\'=7±3 vs. 7±3 disparos/100batimentos, P=0,96), respectivamente. O treinamento físico não modificou os níveis de PAM e CVA, durante o exercício, em ambos os grupos. Contudo, analisando-se o período pós-treinamento físico, o grupo CG+GG apresentou resposta de PAM menor (P=0,01) e CVA maior (P=0,03) durante o exercício quando comparado ao grupo CC. CONCLUSÃO: Pacientes com SIMI, portadores do genótipo CC do receptor \'beta\'-adrenérgico apresentam resposta aumentada da ANSM durante a manobra fisiológica de exercício, quando comparados aos pacientes com genótipo CG+GG. O treinamento físico reverte esta resposta exacerbada de ANSM nos pacientes com genótipo CC. Esses resultados sugerem um risco cardiovascular aumentado nos pacientes com SIMI com genótipo CC do receptor \'beta\'-adrenérgico. Por outro lado, o treinamento físico deve ser fortemente recomendado para esses pacientes, sobretudo naqueles com o genótipo CC. / Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) leads to important neurovascular abnormalities such as sympathetic hyperactivity and decreased forearm blood flow (FBF) at rest and during physiological maneuvers as exercise. The presence of some polymorphisms in human genetics, as the &#946;2-adrenoceptor Gln27Glu, presents a significant association with cardiovascular functionality in healthy subjects. However, it is not known whether in patients with ACS, the presence of polymorphisms of the &#946;2-adrenoceptor leads to distinct neurovascular responses during exercise, and if the exercise training can modify this response. OBJECTIVES: To study the influence of Gln27Glu \'beta\'2-adrenoceptor polymorphisms on neurovascular control of muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) and FBF at rest and during handgrip exercise, in patients with ACS; and to evaluate the effect of exercise training on neurovascular responses during exercise in these patients. METHODS: Initially, were selected 78 patients with ACS with ejection fraction >= 45% at the time of hospitalization. One month after the ischemic event, 61 patients returned for the initial assessments. Patients were genotyped and then divided into two groups according to the Gln27Glu \'beta\'2-adrenoceptor polymorphisms: 1-Gln27Gln (CC, n=35) and 2-Gln27Glu + Glu27Glu (CG +GG, n=26). Of these, 29 patients agreed to participate in an exercise training protocol for a period of 8 weeks, but only 25 patients completed the protocol (CC, n=17; CG+GG, n=8). The evaluation of neurovascular control was performed at rest and during a handgrip exercise at 30% of the maximum voluntary contraction. We evaluated the MSNA, by the direct technique of microneurography, the FBF, by venous occlusion plethysmography technique, blood pressure (BP), by indirect oscillometric device and heart rate, by electrocardiogram. All evaluations were performed one month after the ischemic event and, for those patients subjected to the exercise training protocol the same evaluations were repeated after 8 weeks of intervention. RESULTS: One month after the ischemic event, the MSNA (P=0.26) and mean arterial pressure (MAP, P=0.14) at rest were similar between groups with genotype CC and CG+GG. However, during exercise, the response of MSNA was higher in the CC group compared with the CG+GG group (\'delta\'=11±2 vs. 4±2 bursts/100HB, P=0.02). In addition, BP response during exercise was higher in the CC group compared to the CG + GG group (\'delta\' =24 ±2 vs. 18±2 mmHg, P=0.04). The forearm vascular conductance (FVC) response during exercise was similar in both groups. After exercise training, baseline MSNA decreased in the group with CC genotype (63± 3vs. 48±5 bursts/100HB, P <0.001) but not in the group with CG+GG genotypes (70±4 vs. 55±5 bursts/100HB, P =0.06). Similarly, exercise training decreases the level (P= 0.007) and the response of MSNA (\'delta\'= 12±2 vs. 5±2 bursts/100HB, P= 0.02) during exercise in the group with CC genotype but not in the CG+GG group (P= 0.10) and (\'delta\'=7±3 vs 7±3 bursts/100HB, P= 0.96), respectively. Exercise training did not change the levels of MAP and FVC, during exercise in both groups. However, in the post exercise training period, the CG+GG group had lower MAP response (P =0.01) and higher FVC (P =0.03) during exercise compared to the CC group. CONCLUSION: Patients with ACS, carrying the CC genotype of the \'beta\'2-adrenoceptor have increased MSNA response during physiological maneuver as exercise when compared with patients carrying the CG+GG genotype. Exercise training reverses this exacerbated response of MSNA in patients with CC genotype. These results suggest an increased cardiovascular risk in patients with ACS with CC genotype of the \'beta\'2-adrenoceptor. Furthermore, exercise training should be strongly recommended for patients with ACS, especially for those with the CC genotype
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The Acute Toxic Effects of the Synthetic Cannabinoid, JWH-018 on the Cardiovascular and Neuroendocrine Systems in Ictalurus punctatus (Channel Catfish)

Taylor, Dedric E. 08 1900 (has links)
Cannabinoid (CB) receptors have been found in most vertebrates that have been studied. The location of various CB receptors in the body and brain are known, but their physiological functions are not fully understood. The effects CBs have on the cardiovascular system have been of growing interest in recent years. Increasing reports from emergency departments and law enforcement agencies detail acute cardiovascular and psychological effects from synthetic CB intoxication, such as JWH-018. This major health concern is substantiated by governmental agencies like the CDC and NIDA. This pilot study investigates the acute toxic effects of the synthetic CB, JWH-018, on the cardiovascular and neuroendocrine systems in Ictalurus punctatus (channel catfish). Research in organisms besides the traditional mammal models can provide new insights into CB function and physiology. Ictalurus punctatus lend multiple benefits as a model organism that permits researchers to investigate in vivo effects of both cardiovascular and neuroendocrine systems without much influence from traditional sampling methods, and further more provide ample size and tissue to perform specific cardiovascular experiments. Multiple methods were used to assess cardiovascular function and sympathetic nervous system activation. Two different doses, low (500 µg/kg) and high 1,500 µg/kg, of JWH-018 were evaluated in the study. Delivery of JWH-018, via dorsal aorta cannulation, was administered to channel catfish in order to measure cardiovascular functions and sample blood. Plasma levels of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal/interrenal (HPA/I) biomarkers; ACTH, cortisol, epinephrine, and norepinephrine, were measured using ELISAs. Myocardial and neural tissue was collected after the exposures for rt-PCR analysis on β2 adrenergic and glucocorticoid receptor density change. Acute exposure of JWH-018 in undisturbed channel catfish yielded several findings: (1) High dose of JWH-018 was responsible for cardio depressor effects in catfish with a tendency to produce tachycardia, (2) rt-PCR results showed a 2.7 fold increase of glucocorticoid receptor mRNA density in catfish cardiomyocytes when exposed to each dose of JWH-018, (3) Catfish plasma ACTH levels were increased with high doses of JWH-018, while plasma cortisol was increased by low doses. Channel catfish is an excellent animal model to examine the effects of synthetic cannabinoids and cardiovascular function. Acute exposures to high levels of JWH-018 appear to produce cardiovascular dysfunction providing evidence that substantiates emergency department reports, in addition yields novel information about the interaction of CBs exposure and the increase of glucocorticoid receptors levels on cardiomyocytes. The channel catfish is a new animal model that can aid in further investigations of CB exposure and multiple physiological functions for health and toxicology studies. With relatively easy adjustments from this pilot study, the effects on CBs can be monitored on Ictalurus punctatus with confident results concerning human health.

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