2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0014-2999(02)01300-6
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Intracellular cAMP increases during the positive inotropism induced by androgens in isolated left atrium of rat

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“…In the isolated left atria of rats, 5 ␣ -dihydrotestosterone did not bind to the ␤ -adrenoceptors, yet it increased intracellular cAMP levels [10] . In functional studies, it has been reported that increases in cAMP levels were delayed, in comparison to the kinetics of increased cAMP levels in response to isoproterenol, a ␤ -adrenoceptor agonist, and to the beginning of the cardiotonic response to 5 ␣ -dihydrotestosterone [10] .…”
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“…In the isolated left atria of rats, 5 ␣ -dihydrotestosterone did not bind to the ␤ -adrenoceptors, yet it increased intracellular cAMP levels [10] . In functional studies, it has been reported that increases in cAMP levels were delayed, in comparison to the kinetics of increased cAMP levels in response to isoproterenol, a ␤ -adrenoceptor agonist, and to the beginning of the cardiotonic response to 5 ␣ -dihydrotestosterone [10] .…”
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“…Androgens have been shown to elicit a cardiotonic effect through a plasma membrane interaction with a pertussis toxin-sensitive G protein [5,8] . Activation of this G protein leads to an intracellular cAMP increase [10] and an increase in intracellular Ca 2+ levels, resulting from Ca 2+ release from intracellular stores in ventricular myocytes [8] .…”
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“…contributed equally to this work. Pharmacology 2004;70:118-122 119 [7][8][9]. In this respect, molecular alternative binding sites of steroids, including androgens, are assumed to be located at the plasma membrane of several cell types [10].…”
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“…In this respect, molecular alternative binding sites of steroids, including androgens, are assumed to be located at the plasma membrane of several cell types [10]. However, the delay in cAMP increases with respect to the contraction suggests that cAMP-dependent mechanisms may play a role in the maintenance of the contraction, but other mechanisms have to be involved in the initiation of the response [9]. Endogenous ouabain, a steroid with cardiotonic effects, binds to Na + -K + -ATPase at the plasma membrane [11].…”
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