Sera from chronic chagasic patients depress cardiac electrogenesis and conduction

We report results obtained with sera from 58 chronic chagasic patients that were evaluated for effects on heart rate and atrioventricular (AV) conduction in isolated rabbit hearts and screened for the presence of muscarinic and beta-adrenergic activity. We show that sera from 26 patients decreased heart rate, while 10 increased it and 22 had no effect. Additionally, sera from 20 of the 58 patients blocked AV conduction. Muscarinic activation seems to be involved in both effects, but is not the only mechanism, since atropine did not antagonize the decrease in heart rate in 23% of sera or AV block in 40%. Sera from patients with complex arrhythmias were significantly more effective in depressing both heart rate and AV conduction. Sera that induce increases in heart rate seem to operate exclusively through beta-adrenergic activation. Two of these sera, evaluated with respect to intercellular communication in primary cultures of embryonic cardiomyocytes were able to block gap junction conductance evaluated by a dye injection technique after 24-h exposure. The mechanisms underlying this uncoupling effect are currently being investigated.

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Main Authors: Costa,P.C.S., Fortes,F.S.A., Machado,A.B., Almeida,N.A.C., Olivares,E.L., Cabral,P.R., Pedrosa,R.C., Goldenberg,R.C., Campos-de-Carvalho,A.C., Masuda,M.O.
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Published: Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica 2000
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spelling oai:scielo:S0100-879X20000004000102000-03-30Sera from chronic chagasic patients depress cardiac electrogenesis and conductionCosta,P.C.S.Fortes,F.S.A.Machado,A.B.Almeida,N.A.C.Olivares,E.L.Cabral,P.R.Pedrosa,R.C.Goldenberg,R.C.Campos-de-Carvalho,A.C.Masuda,M.O. Chagas' disease antibodies muscarinic activation beta-adrenergic activation gap junction mammalian heart We report results obtained with sera from 58 chronic chagasic patients that were evaluated for effects on heart rate and atrioventricular (AV) conduction in isolated rabbit hearts and screened for the presence of muscarinic and beta-adrenergic activity. We show that sera from 26 patients decreased heart rate, while 10 increased it and 22 had no effect. Additionally, sera from 20 of the 58 patients blocked AV conduction. Muscarinic activation seems to be involved in both effects, but is not the only mechanism, since atropine did not antagonize the decrease in heart rate in 23% of sera or AV block in 40%. Sera from patients with complex arrhythmias were significantly more effective in depressing both heart rate and AV conduction. Sera that induce increases in heart rate seem to operate exclusively through beta-adrenergic activation. Two of these sera, evaluated with respect to intercellular communication in primary cultures of embryonic cardiomyocytes were able to block gap junction conductance evaluated by a dye injection technique after 24-h exposure. The mechanisms underlying this uncoupling effect are currently being investigated.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAssociação Brasileira de Divulgação CientíficaBrazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research v.33 n.4 20002000-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2000000400010en10.1590/S0100-879X2000000400010
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Fortes,F.S.A.
Machado,A.B.
Almeida,N.A.C.
Olivares,E.L.
Cabral,P.R.
Pedrosa,R.C.
Goldenberg,R.C.
Campos-de-Carvalho,A.C.
Masuda,M.O.
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Fortes,F.S.A.
Machado,A.B.
Almeida,N.A.C.
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Cabral,P.R.
Pedrosa,R.C.
Goldenberg,R.C.
Campos-de-Carvalho,A.C.
Masuda,M.O.
Sera from chronic chagasic patients depress cardiac electrogenesis and conduction
author_facet Costa,P.C.S.
Fortes,F.S.A.
Machado,A.B.
Almeida,N.A.C.
Olivares,E.L.
Cabral,P.R.
Pedrosa,R.C.
Goldenberg,R.C.
Campos-de-Carvalho,A.C.
Masuda,M.O.
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title Sera from chronic chagasic patients depress cardiac electrogenesis and conduction
title_short Sera from chronic chagasic patients depress cardiac electrogenesis and conduction
title_full Sera from chronic chagasic patients depress cardiac electrogenesis and conduction
title_fullStr Sera from chronic chagasic patients depress cardiac electrogenesis and conduction
title_full_unstemmed Sera from chronic chagasic patients depress cardiac electrogenesis and conduction
title_sort sera from chronic chagasic patients depress cardiac electrogenesis and conduction
description We report results obtained with sera from 58 chronic chagasic patients that were evaluated for effects on heart rate and atrioventricular (AV) conduction in isolated rabbit hearts and screened for the presence of muscarinic and beta-adrenergic activity. We show that sera from 26 patients decreased heart rate, while 10 increased it and 22 had no effect. Additionally, sera from 20 of the 58 patients blocked AV conduction. Muscarinic activation seems to be involved in both effects, but is not the only mechanism, since atropine did not antagonize the decrease in heart rate in 23% of sera or AV block in 40%. Sera from patients with complex arrhythmias were significantly more effective in depressing both heart rate and AV conduction. Sera that induce increases in heart rate seem to operate exclusively through beta-adrenergic activation. Two of these sera, evaluated with respect to intercellular communication in primary cultures of embryonic cardiomyocytes were able to block gap junction conductance evaluated by a dye injection technique after 24-h exposure. The mechanisms underlying this uncoupling effect are currently being investigated.
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