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Influence of acetylcholine on contractile force and cyclic nucleotide levels in the …


WJ GEORGE, RD WILKERSON, PJ KADOWITZ - Journal of Pharmacology and …, 1973 - ASPET
Page 1. 228 Tuz JOURNAL 01 PHARMACOLOGY AND EXPaRIMENTAL
THERAPEUTIcS Copyright © 1973 by The Williams & Wilkins Co. vol. 184, No. 1
Printed in USA INFLUENCE OF ACETYLCHOLINE ON CONTRACTILE ...
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Pharmacology and inotropic potential of forskolin in the human heart.

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MR Bristow, R Ginsburg, A Strosberg, W … - Journal of Clinical …, 1984 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
As bstract. We evaluated the effects of the di- terpene compound forskolin in human myocardial
ad- enylate cyclase preparations, isolated trabeculae and pap- illary muscles derived from failing
human hearts, and acutely instrumented dogs. Forskolin was a potent, pow- erful activator ...
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Cyclic nucleotides


JG Hardman, GA Robison, EW Sutherland - Annual review of …, 1971 - Annual Reviews
Cyclic nucleotides have been the subject of a number of reviews during the past few years. Major
emphasis in most of these has been on cyclic AMP, the first of the 3',5'-nucleotides found to occur
naturally. Topics cov ered by these reviews have included lipolysis (1-3), steroidogenesis ...
Cited by 89 - Related articles - Library Search - All 2 versions

Adenyl cyclase and cyclic AMP: Biochemical links in the regulation of myocardial …

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SE EPSTEIN, GS LEVEY, C SKELTON - Circulation, 1971 - Am Heart Assoc
SUMMARY The actions of many hormones may be related to their capacity to increase adenyl
cyclase activity in their target organs. The evidence indicating that catecholamines and glucagon
augment myocardial contractility by enhancing the activity of myocardial adenyl cyclase is ...
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Activation of myocardial adenyl cyclase by histamine in guinea pig, cat, and human …

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I Klein, GS Levey - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1971 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
AB S TRACT Histamine has positiveinotropic and chronotropic effects on the heart which are
not abolished by beta adrenergic-blocking agents. Since the positive inotropic and chronotropic
effects of other hormones on the heart are thought to be mediated bycyclic 3',5'-AMP, we ...
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Adenyl cyclase in normal and pathologic human muscle


S Mawatari, A Takagi, LP Rowland - Archives of Neurology, 1974 - archneur.highwire.org
Adenyl cyclase activity in normal hu- man muscle is stimulated four to seven times by epinephrine
and about 18 times by sodium fluoride. The enzyme is pres- ent inall particulate fractions of muscle
(myofibrils, mitochondria, sarcoplasmic reticulum) but not in thesoluble phase. The ...
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Decreased bioactivity of the guanine nucleotide-binding protein that stimulates …

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PD Kessler, AE Cates, C Van Dop, AM … - Journal of Clinical …, 1989 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
We investigated regulation of cardiac adenylate cyclase in 29-d-old BIO 14.6 Syrian
hamsters, which inherit cardiomyop- athy as an autosomal recessive trait. Pharmacologic
stimula- tion of adenylate cyclase in cardiacmembranes with isoproter- enol, fluoride ion, ...
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Thyrotoxicosis and lactate-producing angina pectoris with normal coronary arteries …

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L Resnekov, RE Falicov - British Medical Journal, 1977 - heart.bmj.com
Page 1. doi:10.1136/hrt.39.10.1051 1977;39;1051-1057 Heart L Resnekov and RE
Falicov arteries. angina pectoris with normal coronary Thyrotoxicosis and
lactate-producing http://heart.bmj.com/cgi/content/abstract/39/10/1051 ...
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Cell coupling and impulse propagation in the failing heart


WC DE MELLO - Journal of Cardiovascular Electniphysiology Vol, 1999 - interscience.wiley.com
Cell Coupling and Impulse Propagation. Cell coupling and impulse propagation were investigated
in the ventricle of cardiomyopathic hamsters at an advanced stage of heart failure. An appreciable
decline in junctional conductance was found, a phenomenon in part related to activation ...
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Diminished beta-adrenergic receptor responsiveness and cardiac dilation in hearts …

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AM Feldman, RG Tena, PD Kessler, HF Weisman, SP … - Circulation, 1990 - Am Heart Assoc
Arthur M. Feldman, MD, PhD, Rowena G. Tena, Paul D. Kessler, MD, Harlan F. Weisman,
MD, Steven P. Schulman, MD, Roger S. Blumenthal, MD, Donald G. Jackson, BA, and Cornelis
Van Dop, MD, PhD ... Previous studies have demonstrated a diminution in the bioactivity ...
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