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2012

Adenosine Receptors, Beta-Adrenergic Receptors, Cardiac, Sex Differences

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Sex Differences In The Cardiac Beta-Adrenergic Receptor Contractile Response, Victoria Mcintosh Jan 2012

Sex Differences In The Cardiac Beta-Adrenergic Receptor Contractile Response, Victoria Mcintosh

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Premenopausal females are at a reduced risk for developing cardiovascular disease as compared to males; this sex difference is not present following menopause. &beta-adrenergic receptors are pharmaceutical targets in the treatment of cardiovascular disease, and sex differences in &beta-adrenergic responsiveness have been demonstrated. However, limited studies have addressed the mechanism(s) underlying these differences. To investigate these sex differences, studies were performed using isolated perfused hearts from male, intact female and ovariectomized female mice, as well as male and female ventricular myocytes. Female hearts exhibited blunted contractile responses to the &beta-adrenergic receptor agonist isoproterenol (ISO) compared to males but not ovariectomized …