Table 5.
Heart Rate (bpm) | LVPmax (mmHg) | LVP min (mmHg) | +dP/dt max (mmHg) | −dP/dt max (mmHg) | Stroke Volume (μL/mg) | |
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Control | 133.7±8.86 | 85.17±2.97 | 2.74±0.22 | 3705.04±176.84 | −2592.51±91.03 | 0.271±0.015 |
ISO (2 nM) | 226.2±9.41* | 114.59±4.63* | 1.71±0.43* | 9717.48±599.23* | −4241.13±317.74* | 0.277±0.016 |
2 nM isoproterenol (ISO) increased heart rate in mouse ex vivo working hearts in the presence of 300 μM lidocaine. The preserved positive β-adrenergic responses were further shown by the increased LVPmax, +/−dP/dt and reduced LVPmin. Although the stroke volume was not changed due to the increased heart rate, cardiac output significantly increased in response to β-adrenergic stimulation as the function of increased heart rate (62.17±2.66 vs. 36.17±3.00 μL/mg, P<0.05). N = 6 hearts.
Values are presented as mean ± SE.
P<0.05 vs. untreated control in Student’s t test.