Canonical Question
Inotrope / Vasopressor
Master answer
- Inotrope: Agent that alters the force of contraction of a muscle
- Inotropes can be classified in an number of ways:
- Negative or positive (the examiners did not want a discussion of negative inotropes on previous reports)
- Naturally occurring: Eg Adrenalin, Noradrenalin, Dopamine
vs Synthetic: Dobutamine, dopexamine, isoprenalin, salbutamol
Classification by Mechanism of action is most effective
Postitive Inotropes
Class 1: Increase intracellular Calcium by a variety of mechanisms → ↑force of contraction
- Direct Adrenoceptor agonists (NA, Adren):
- ↑ intracellular cAMP and ↑ Ca by Gs protein coupled mechanism
- Indirect adrenoceptor agonists (Ephedrine):
- displacing NA from vesicles into cytoplasm
- ↑’s carrier-mediated diffusion into synaptic cleft
- ↑NA release at nerve terminal → ↑’d stimulation
- Phosphodiesterase inhibitors (Theophyline, Milrinone):
- inhibit PDE → ↓breakdown of cAMP (cGMP) → effective ↑cAMP
- cAMP effects as per direct adrenoceptor agonists
- Glucagon
- Bypasses adrenergic receptor to stimulate ↑cAMP
- Na/K atpase inhibitors (digoxin):
- Inhibit Na+/K+-ATPase → ↑[Na+]i → Impair Na+/Ca2+ exchange pump → ↑[Ca2+]i
Class 2: Increase sensitivity of actin/myosin complex to calcium by action on troponin C
- Levosimendin
- ↑Ca interaction with troponin C → enhance contractility without ↑[Ca]i
- Activate KATP channels on mitochondrial membrane → protect muscle from ischaemia leading to ischaemic preconditioning
Class 3: Act via metabolic or endocrine pathways (T3, Ca, Mg)
Negative Inotropes
- Beta-blockers
- Usually β1 blocking action
- Inhibits the action of natural stimulation of Class 1 above
- Calcium-channel blockers are used for treating high blood pressure, chest pain, and irregular heart rhythm.
- ↓ intracellular Ca via action on L-type calcium channels
- nifedipine, amlodipine
- Centrally acting sympatholytics are used for treating high blood pressure.
- Act centrally on α2 receptors to decrease sympathetic tone.
- Clonidine
Gladwin 2016
Exam appearances
| Exam | Exact wording | Relationship | Success |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2008A Q12 | Classify the commonly used inotropic agents and list their mechanisms of action. | historical_member | — |
| 2014B Q01 | Classify commonly used inotropic agents. (40% of marks) Outline four different mechanisms of action for inotropic agents. (60% of marks) | historical_member | — |
| 2010A Q07 | Classify the commonly used inotropic agents and describe their mechanism of action. | historical_member | — |