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The beta-adrenergic signaling pathway in the heart
1Harvard Medical School, Boston.
Abstract:
Postsynaptic defects in this important pathway for regulating heart rate and contractile force may contribute to the etiology and pathogenesis of congestive cardiac failure. Such defects may involve the beta-adrenergic receptor, its associated G protein, or adenylate cyclase. Current knowledge about these components of transmembrane cardiac signaling is reviewed.