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Ruthenium Red inhibits the activation of pyruvate dehydrogenase caused by positive inotropic agents in the perfused rat heart.


ABSTRACT: The increases in the amount of active, non-phosphorylated, pyruvate dehydrogenase caused by positive inotropic agents (from a control value of about 10%, to 40% of total enzyme) in the perfused rat heart could be completely blocked by prior perfusion with 2.5 micrograms of Ruthenium Red/ml. A similar increase caused by 5 mM-pyruvate was not blocked. This concentration of Ruthenium Red caused a 25% decrease in contractile force of hearts perfused in the absence of positive inotropic agents; however, in their presence the contractile force reached the same value in the absence or presence of Ruthenium Red. Neither control nor stimulated phosphorylase a content was affected by Ruthenium Red. Verapamil (0.1 microM) also decreased control contraction (by 40%), but did not block the activation of pyruvate dehydrogenase caused by a rise in extracellular [Ca2+]. The results support the hypothesis that positive inotropic agents activate pyruvate dehydrogenase in rat heart by increasing intramitochondrial [Ca2+].

SUBMITTER: McCormack JG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1152284 | biostudies-other | 1983 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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