The present study clarified changes in physiological sensitivities of cultured Nieuwkoop and Faber stage 57 tadpole-organ-heart exposed to thyroxine (T) using acetylcholine (ACh), norepinephrine (NE) and atropine. For preliminary life span and the chemical tests, 60% minimum essential medium (MEM), two types of modified Hank's balanced salt-solution-culture-media (MHBSS-CM) I and II containing relatively lower concentrations of amino acids and collagen were prepared. In preliminary lifespan-test of cultured tadpole hearts, the hearts maintained in 60% MEM was 50 days on average, whereas that of the tadpole-hearts in MHBSS-CMs was extended by 109 days on average, showing superior effectiveness of MHBSS-CMs. 4 min-stimulation by 5 × 10 M T tended to increase the tadpole heartbeat. 10 M ACh decreased the tadpole heartbeat. Frog-heart at 2-4 weeks after metamorphosis completion and tadpole heart treated with 5 × 10 M T for 45 h also responded to 10 M ACh, and low-resting hearts were restored to the control level with the competitive muscarinic antagonist 10 M atropine, whereas excessive exposure of 10 M atropine to T-treated tadpole heart did not increase heartbeat in spite of the increased frog heartbeat over the control. 10 -10 M NE increase the tadpole heartbeat in a concentration-dependent manner, however, 10 M NE did not act to stimulate adrenergic receptors on both T-treated tadpole- and the frog-hearts. These results suggest that T induces the desensitization of atropine-sensitive muscarinic and adrenergic receptors in organ-cultured tadpole-heart.

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