Carvedilol prevents ovariectomy-induced myocardial contractile dysfunction in female rat.

Carvedilol has beneficial effects on cardiac function in patients with heart failure but its effect on ovariectomy-induced myocardial contractile dysfunction remains unclear. Estrogen deficiency induces myocardial contractile dysfunction and increases cardiovascular disease risk in postmenopausal wo...

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Main Authors: Rogerio Faustino Ribeiro, Felipe F Potratz, Brunella M M Pavan, Ludimila Forechi, Filipe Lugon Moulin Lima, Jonaina Fiorim, Aurelia Araujo Fernandes, Dalton Valentim Vassallo, Ivanita Stefanon
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3538779?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-f0a67d342b0f43cfa1f6e97b0b7dd5332020-11-25T02:36:26ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0181e5322610.1371/journal.pone.0053226Carvedilol prevents ovariectomy-induced myocardial contractile dysfunction in female rat.Rogerio Faustino RibeiroFelipe F PotratzBrunella M M PavanLudimila ForechiFilipe Lugon Moulin LimaJonaina FiorimAurelia Araujo FernandesDalton Valentim VassalloIvanita StefanonCarvedilol has beneficial effects on cardiac function in patients with heart failure but its effect on ovariectomy-induced myocardial contractile dysfunction remains unclear. Estrogen deficiency induces myocardial contractile dysfunction and increases cardiovascular disease risk in postmenopausal women. Our aim was to investigate whether carvedilol, a beta receptor blocker, would prevent ovariectomy-induced myocardial contractile dysfunction. Female rats (8 weeks old) that underwent bilateral ovariectomy were randomly assigned to receive daily treatment with carvedilol (OVX+CAR, 20 mg/kg), placebo (OVX) and SHAM for 58 days. Left ventricle papillary muscle was mounted for isometric tension recordings. The inotropic response to Ca(2+) (0.62 to 3.75 mM) and isoproterenol (Iso 10(-8) to 10(-2 )M) were assessed. Expression of calcium handling proteins was measured by western blot analysis. Carvedilol treatment in the OVX animals: prevented weight gain and slight hypertrophy, restored the reduced positive inotropic responses to Ca(2+) and isoproterenol, prevented the reduction in SERCA2a expression, abolished the increase in superoxide anion production, normalized the increase in p22(phox) expression, and decreased serum angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) activity. This study demonstrated that myocardial contractile dysfunction and SERCA2a down regulation were prevented by carvedilol treatment. Superoxide anion production and NADPH oxidase seem to be involved in this response.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3538779?pdf=render
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author Rogerio Faustino Ribeiro
Felipe F Potratz
Brunella M M Pavan
Ludimila Forechi
Filipe Lugon Moulin Lima
Jonaina Fiorim
Aurelia Araujo Fernandes
Dalton Valentim Vassallo
Ivanita Stefanon
spellingShingle Rogerio Faustino Ribeiro
Felipe F Potratz
Brunella M M Pavan
Ludimila Forechi
Filipe Lugon Moulin Lima
Jonaina Fiorim
Aurelia Araujo Fernandes
Dalton Valentim Vassallo
Ivanita Stefanon
Carvedilol prevents ovariectomy-induced myocardial contractile dysfunction in female rat.
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author_facet Rogerio Faustino Ribeiro
Felipe F Potratz
Brunella M M Pavan
Ludimila Forechi
Filipe Lugon Moulin Lima
Jonaina Fiorim
Aurelia Araujo Fernandes
Dalton Valentim Vassallo
Ivanita Stefanon
author_sort Rogerio Faustino Ribeiro
title Carvedilol prevents ovariectomy-induced myocardial contractile dysfunction in female rat.
title_short Carvedilol prevents ovariectomy-induced myocardial contractile dysfunction in female rat.
title_full Carvedilol prevents ovariectomy-induced myocardial contractile dysfunction in female rat.
title_fullStr Carvedilol prevents ovariectomy-induced myocardial contractile dysfunction in female rat.
title_full_unstemmed Carvedilol prevents ovariectomy-induced myocardial contractile dysfunction in female rat.
title_sort carvedilol prevents ovariectomy-induced myocardial contractile dysfunction in female rat.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Carvedilol has beneficial effects on cardiac function in patients with heart failure but its effect on ovariectomy-induced myocardial contractile dysfunction remains unclear. Estrogen deficiency induces myocardial contractile dysfunction and increases cardiovascular disease risk in postmenopausal women. Our aim was to investigate whether carvedilol, a beta receptor blocker, would prevent ovariectomy-induced myocardial contractile dysfunction. Female rats (8 weeks old) that underwent bilateral ovariectomy were randomly assigned to receive daily treatment with carvedilol (OVX+CAR, 20 mg/kg), placebo (OVX) and SHAM for 58 days. Left ventricle papillary muscle was mounted for isometric tension recordings. The inotropic response to Ca(2+) (0.62 to 3.75 mM) and isoproterenol (Iso 10(-8) to 10(-2 )M) were assessed. Expression of calcium handling proteins was measured by western blot analysis. Carvedilol treatment in the OVX animals: prevented weight gain and slight hypertrophy, restored the reduced positive inotropic responses to Ca(2+) and isoproterenol, prevented the reduction in SERCA2a expression, abolished the increase in superoxide anion production, normalized the increase in p22(phox) expression, and decreased serum angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) activity. This study demonstrated that myocardial contractile dysfunction and SERCA2a down regulation were prevented by carvedilol treatment. Superoxide anion production and NADPH oxidase seem to be involved in this response.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3538779?pdf=render
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