Adaptation to exercise-induced stress is not dependent on cardiomyocyte α1A-adrenergic receptors

The ‘fight or flight’ response to physiological stress involves sympathetic nervous system activation, catecholamine release and adrenergic receptor stimulation. In the heart, this induces positive inotropy, previously attributed to the β1-adrenergic receptor subtype. However, the role of the α1A- adrenergic receptor, which has been suggested to be protective in cardiac pathology, has not been investigated in the setting of physiological stress. To explore this, we developed a tamoxifen-inducible, cardiomyocyte-specific α1A-adrenergic receptor knock-down mouse model, challenged mice to four weeks of endurance swim training and assessed cardiac outcomes.
Source: Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology - Category: Cytology Authors: Source Type: research