We studied the effects of the α-adrenergic receptor antagonist yohimbine (10-10 M) on inotropy, chronotropy, and coronary flow in the Langendorff-isolated heart from 3- and 6-week-old rats. Yohimbine affected all the studied functional parameters of the isolated heart. The force of contraction of the left ventricular myocardium, HR, and coronary flow decreased at all studied concentrations of the antagonist. The maximum chronotropic effect was observed in the heart from 6-week-old rats in the presence of 10 M yohimbine in the perfused solution and in the heart from 3-week-old rats in the presence of 10 M yohimbine. The minimum chronotropic and inotropic effect was recorded in the hearts from 6-week-old animals after application of 10 M α-adrenergic receptor blocker and in the hearts from 3-week-old animals at yohimbine concentration of 10 M. The least pronounced decrease in coronary flow in 3- and 6-week-old rats was observed at the minimum concentration of yohimbine.
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