Erythropoietin changes contractility, cAMP, and nitrite levels of isolated rat hearts

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There is enough evidence that erythropoietin (EPO) may be involved in cardiovascular function. Therefore we have investigated the possible effects of EPO on left ventricular developed pressure, +dP/dtmax, heart rate, tissue cAMP, and nitrite levels. Isolated rat hearts were perfused under constant flow (10 ml/min) conditions with modified Krebs-Henseleit solution and recombinant human erythropoietin at doses of 100, 200, 500, and 1,000 IU/kg was administered as bolus injections. EPO at 100 IU/kg decreased, but higher doses (500 and 1,000 IU/kg) raised the developed pressure and +dP/dtmax. However, it did not affect heart rate or coronary perfusion pressure when all the respective doses were applied. EPO at 100 IU/kg increased nitrite, and at 1,000 IU/kg it raised cAMP. Our results suggest that EPO may produce dose-dependently negative and positive inotropic effects on myocardial contractility in isolated rat hearts. NO and cAMP may be involved in negative and positive inotropic effects of EPO, respectively.

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Kaygisiz, Z., Erkasap, N., Yazihan, N., Sayar, K., Ataoglu, H., Uyar, R., & Ikizler, M. (2006). Erythropoietin changes contractility, cAMP, and nitrite levels of isolated rat hearts. Journal of Physiological Sciences, 56(3), 247–251. https://doi.org/10.2170/physiolsci.RP004806

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