Impairment of the adrenergic reserve associated with exercise intolerance in a murine model of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction.
Lukas SemmlerTobias JeisingJudith HuettemeisterMarc Bathe-PetersKonstantina GeorgoulaRashin RoshanbinPaulina SanderShu FuDavid BodeFelix HohendannerBurkert PieskePaolo AnnibaleGabriele G SchiattarellaChristian U OeingFrank R HeinzelPublished in: Acta physiologica (Oxford, England) (2024)
In this murine HFpEF model, the cardiac output reserve on adrenergic stimulation is impaired. In ventricular cardiomyocytes, we found a congruent loss of the adrenergic inotropic and lusitropic reserve. This was caused by increased contractility and faster relaxation at rest, partially mediated by nitro-oxidative signaling.