RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 STUDIES ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PHOSPHORYLASE ACTIVATION AND INCREASE IN CARDIAC FUNCTION JF Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics JO J Pharmacol Exp Ther FD American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics SP 389 OP 396 VO 155 IS 3 A1 Naranjan S. Dhalla A1 Paul L. McLain YR 1967 UL http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/content/155/3/389.abstract AB The relation among changes in heart rate, isometric contractile force and phosphorylase a activity was investigated in the isolated rat heart perfused with Tyrode's solution. A good correlation between the increase in contractile force and phosphorylase a activity over a wide range of norepinephrine doses was observed. The interaction of norepinephrine and pronethalol revealed that the positive chronotropic effect and phosphorylase activation by norepinephrine were more sensitive to the blockade by pronethalol than was the positive inotropic action. Perfusion of the heart with Tyrode's solution at temperatures from 20-35°C produced no change in either contractile amplitude or phosphorylase a activity but did result in a marked increase in heart rate. Sudden increase in resting tension from 1 to 3 g increased contractile force without any change in heart rate or phosphorylase a activity. The results indicate that the activation of heart phosphorylase is not obligatory to increase in cardiac function, at least within certain limits. © 1967 by The Williams & Wilkins Company