Molecular mechanisms of adrenergic stimulation in the heart

KJ Sampson, RS Kass - Heart Rhythm, 2010 - Elsevier
KJ Sampson, RS Kass
Heart Rhythm, 2010Elsevier
Increased cardiac output in response to β-adrenergic receptor stimulation is achieved by
rapid alteration of the activity of cardiac ion channels, pumps, and exchangers. Over the past
decade, the discovery of macromolecular complexes, which include the ion channels and
pumps and the kinases that control their level of phosphorylation, has led to an increased
understanding of the molecular mechanisms behind the cardiac adrenergic response. The
increased understanding has led to the discovery of a new long QT gene encoding an …
Increased cardiac output in response to β-adrenergic receptor stimulation is achieved by rapid alteration of the activity of cardiac ion channels, pumps, and exchangers. Over the past decade, the discovery of macromolecular complexes, which include the ion channels and pumps and the kinases that control their level of phosphorylation, has led to an increased understanding of the molecular mechanisms behind the cardiac adrenergic response. The increased understanding has led to the discovery of a new long QT gene encoding an accessory protein in one of these macromolecular complexes. This article briefly reviews the major components of the β-adrenergic pathway in the heart and discusses the direction of current and future research.
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