G. Taam, S. Takeo, A. Ziegelhőffer
Mar 1, 1986
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The Canadian journal of cardiology
Abstract
Effects of adrenochrome, an oxidation product of epinephrine, on myocardial energy production were investigated by studying changes in adenine nucleotide content and mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation activities in the isolated rat heart. Perfusion of the heart with 50 mg/L adrenochrome induced a marked decline in contractile force within 5 min and this was associated with a rapid decline in the myocardial ATP/AMP ratio. A significant decrease in ATP and ATP/ADP ratio as well as a significant increase in ADP and AMP content was observed at 10 min of perfusion with adrenochrome. Furthermore, mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation activities were unchanged except that an increase in state 4 respiration and a decrease in RCI value were seen in the heart perfused with adrenochrome for 10 min. Autoradiography of the sections from hearts perfused with 14C-adrenochrome revealed the localization of a significant amount of radioactivity on mitochondria. Adrenochrome at concentrations of 20 mg/L or higher was found to inhibit the oxidative phosphorylation activities of heart mitochondria under in vitro conditions. The depressant effects of adrenochrome on mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation were additive to those seen with calcium. These data suggest that adrenochrome in the presence of excess calcium in the myocardial cell may impair the process of energy production in mitochondria and this may result in contractile failure of hearts exposed to this cardiotoxic metabolite of epinephrine.