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Functionality of beta-adrenergic receptors in patients with cirrhosis treated chronically with non-selective beta-blockers


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Title:
Functionality of beta-adrenergic receptors in patients with cirrhosis treated chronically with non-selective beta-blockers
Authors:
Almenara, Susana
Lozano, Beatriz
Gimenez, Paula
Herrera, Ivan
Miralles, Cayetano
BELLOT, PABLO  
Rodríguez, María
Francés, Rubén  
González-Navajas, Jose Manuel  
Pascual, Sonia  
Zapater, Pedro  
Editor:
Springer
Department:
Departamentos de la UMH::Medicina Clínica
Departamentos de la UMH::Farmacología, Pediatría y Química Orgánica
Issue Date:
2020
URI:
https://hdl.handle.net/11000/35416
Abstract:
Background: In patients with cirrhosis, beta-adrenoceptors expressed on peripheral blood mononuclear cells have a reduced response to catecholamine stimulation. This study aimed to determine if chronic treatment with beta-blockers influences these changes. Methods: Blood samples were collected from patients with cirrhosis treated in outpatient clinics. Differences in cyclic AMP production before and after stimulation of mononuclear cells with epinephrine and/or N-Formylmethionine-leucyl-phenylalanine (fMLP) was used as a marker of beta-adrenoceptors activity in patients treated (N = 19) versus not treated (N = 55) with beta-blockers. In addition, we studied the gene expression of different types of adrenoceptors and possible associations with the activity of beta-adrenoceptors, the serum concentrations of catecholamines and cytokines, and the presence of bacterial antigens such as DNA or gram-negative bacterial endotoxin in patients' blood. Results: The increase in intracellular cAMP concentrations after stimulation of adrenergic receptors with epinephrine was significantly higher in samples from patients treated with beta-blockers. Older patients showed lower responses to epinephrine stimulus, while the response increased linearly with the duration of the beta-blocker treatment. mRNA expression levels of adrenoceptors β1, β2, β3 and α1-A, B and D showed no significant differences according to treatment with beta-blockers. Neither serum cytokines nor catecholamines levels were significantly associated with the intracellular production of cAMP after adrenergic stimulation. Conclusion: Chronic treatment with beta-blockers in patients with cirrhosis enables beta-adrenoceptors to respond to catecholamine stimulation irrespective of the degree of systemic adrenergic or immune activations of the patient at the time of sampling.
Keywords/Subjects:
Portal hypertension
Beta-blockers
Beta-adrenoceptors
Peripheral blood mononuclear cells
cAMP
Catecholamines
Bacterial DNA
Endotoxin
Cytokines
Sympathetic nervous system
Type of document:
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Access rights:
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12072-020-10083-5
Appears in Collections:
Artículos Farmacología, Pediatría y Química Orgánica



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