We studied the effect of adrenoreceptor stimulation on the frequency of spontaneous activity and amplitude-time parameters of isometric contraction of the atrial myocardial strips from newborn rats, as well as the effect of Y receptor stimulation against the background of adrenoreceptor activation. After addition of Y receptor agonist [Leu31, Pro34] NPY (10 M), a tendency to a decrease in the effect of β-adrenoreceptor agonist isoproterenol (10 M) on the frequency of spontaneous activity and atrial myocardial contractility was observed. The age-related features of the effect of NPY on the frequency of spontaneous activity and contractility of myocardial strips from newborn and adult rats were revealed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe studied combined effect of the β-adrenoreceptor agonist isoproterenol and the Y receptor agonist [Leu31, Pro34]neuropeptide Y on the frequency of spontaneous activity and myocardial contractility in 21- and 100-day-old rats. Isoproterenol increased the frequency of spontaneous activity and reduced the main parameters of isometric contraction of the atrial myocardium. When [Leu31, Pro34]neuropeptide Y was added, the frequency of spontaneous activity and the negative inotropic and the positive chronotropic effects of isoproterenol were reduced in 100-day-old rats.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effects of neuropeptide Y (10-10 M) on electrical activity of right atrial cardiomyocytes of rats aging 7, 21, and 100 days were examined in vitro. Neuropeptide Y affected the amplitude-temporal parameters of the action potential in these cells. It decreased the duration of repolarization phase in 7-day-old rats in concentrations of 10 and 10 M, in 21-day-old rats at 10 and 10 M, and in 100-day-old at 10 M.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe studied the effect of neuropeptide Y in concentrations of 10-10 M on electrical activity of adult rat right atrial cardiomyocytes with preserved spontaneous activity. Neuropeptide Y was found to modulate the amplitude-time parameters of action potential: in concentrations of 10 and 10 M it reduced the membrane potential, increased the amplitude of action potential and duration of the repolarization phase, and reduced the frequency of action potential generation. In concentration of 10 M, neuropeptide Y produced stronger effect on the analyzed parameters, while in concentration of 10 M it produced no significant changes.
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