Functional status of beta-2-adrenoceptor in isolated membranes of mature erythrocytes from patients with cirrhosis and oesophageal varices

Vascular Pharmacology
F T HernándezJ F Horga

Abstract

Propranolol is a widely used drug for prophylaxis of variceal bleeding in patients with cirrhosis, but not all patients show an adequate clinical response. This variability may be in relation to beta adrenoceptor activity, but no information is available in this setting. Thirty-nine patients with advanced cirrhosis and presence of oesophageal varices were sequentially included. We studied the function of beta-2-adrenoceptor in isolated membranes of mature erythrocytes obtained from patients by measuring cyclic AMP (cAMP) production before and after isoproterenol. Blood samples obtained from 11 healthy volunteers were used as control. Patients showed a six-fold increase in the mean basal cAMP production as compared to healthy volunteers. Isoproterenol produced a small, non-significantly and highly variable increase in the AC activity in patients compared with controls. cAMP values remain stable after three months of continuous treatment with oral beta-blockers in both groups. Patients without antecedent of variceal bleeding or with an active alcohol intake showed a significantly higher isoproterenol effect. In conclusion, beta-receptor function in human erythrocytes membranes is altered in patients with cirrhosis and oesophageal...Continue Reading

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