1981
DOI: 10.1016/0014-2999(81)90596-3
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Chagasic sera alter the effects of ouabain on isolated rat atria. Participation of adrenergic mechanisms

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“…To evaluate the effect of chagasic antipeptide IgG on cardiac intracellular signals coupled to mAChRs, cGMP and cAMP production was measured. As shown in Table 2, there was a significant increase in cGMP and a decrease in cAMP production by atria exposed to antipeptide cha- (10,13,14,27,28). Some of these antibodies react against cardiac 3-adrenergic receptors (29,30) and others react with mAChRs (10-13) of the heart.…”
Section: Action On Intracellular Camp and Cgmp Productionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…To evaluate the effect of chagasic antipeptide IgG on cardiac intracellular signals coupled to mAChRs, cGMP and cAMP production was measured. As shown in Table 2, there was a significant increase in cGMP and a decrease in cAMP production by atria exposed to antipeptide cha- (10,13,14,27,28). Some of these antibodies react against cardiac 3-adrenergic receptors (29,30) and others react with mAChRs (10-13) of the heart.…”
Section: Action On Intracellular Camp and Cgmp Productionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Adequate proof has been presented supporting the existence of autoantibodies against β 1 18‐22 and muscarinic cholinergic 23‐27 receptors in the sera of chagasic patients, which are able to activate the signal transduction system coupled to these receptors and reflect the biological effect of the antibodies.…”
Section: Distribution Of Antibodies From Chagasic Sera Directed Againmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…As previously reported [29], concentrations of ouabain which produce only positive inotropic effects without changes in the resting tension (contracture) were con sidered as non-toxic. An increase in resting tension (contracture) was assumed to be the toxic influence of ouabain [21,22].…”
Section: Atrial Contractilitymentioning
confidence: 99%