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Publication : Alterations in dynamic heart rate control in the beta 1-adrenergic receptor knockout mouse.

First Author  Rohrer DK Year  1998
Journal  Am J Physiol Volume  274
Issue  4 Pt 2 Pages  H1184-93
PubMed ID  9575921 Mgi Jnum  J:47167
Mgi Id  MGI:1202685 Doi  10.1152/ajpheart.1998.274.4.H1184
Citation  Rohrer DK, et al. (1998) Alterations in dynamic heart rate control in the beta 1-adrenergic receptor knockout mouse. Am J Physiol 274(4 Pt 2):H1184-93
abstractText  beta 1-Adrenergic receptors (beta 1-ARs) are key targets of sympathetic nervous system activity and play a major role in the beat-to-beat regulation of cardiac chronotropy and inotropy. We employed a beta 1-AR gene knockout model to test the hypothesis that beta 1-AR function is critical for maintenance of resting heart rate and baroreflex responsiveness and, on the basis of its important role in regulating chronotropy and inotropy, is also required for maximal exercise capacity. Using an awake unrestrained mouse model, we demonstrate that resting heart rate and blood pressure are normal in beta 1-AR knockouts and that the qualitative responses to baroreflex stimulation are intact. Chronotropic reserve in beta 1-AR knockouts is markedly limited, with peak heart rates approximately 200 beats/min less than wild types. During graded treadmill exercise, heart rate is significantly depressed in beta 1-AR knockouts at all work loads, but despite this limitation, there are no reductions in maximal exercise capacity or metabolic indexes. Thus, in mice, the beta 1-AR is not essential for either maintenance of resting heart rate or for maximally stressed cardiovascular performance.
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