α-Adrenoceptor-mediated prejunctional effects of chloroethylclonidine in the canine saphenous vein


Autoria(s): Guimarães, Serafim; Paiva, Maria Q.; Pereira, Oduvaldo
Contribuinte(s)

Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)

Data(s)

27/05/2014

27/05/2014

01/09/1997

Resumo

The present study was undertaken to look for the effect of chloroethylclonidine (CEC) on prejunctional alpha-2 autoreceptors of the canine saphenous vein. The effect was tested on tritium overflow evoked by electrical stimulation from tissues preloaded with 0.2 μM 3H- norepinephrine. Yohimbine (3-300 nM) and CEC (1-125 μM) increased and UK- 14,304 reduced the overflow of tritium evoked by 300 pulses (1 Hz). The maximal increase of tritium overflow caused by yohimbine was much higher than that caused by CEC: 3.82 and 1.74 times, respectively. CEC (5 μM) abolished both the inhibition caused by UK-14,304 and the enhancement of tritium overflow caused by yohimbine. However, when CEC was added after yohimbine, it reduced the electrically evoked overflow of tritium, the maximal effect being a reduction of tritium overflow by 35%. Prazosin (1-100 nM) did not change either the inhibitory effect of UK-14,304 or the facilitatory effect of CEC. These results suggest that CEC acts on two different subtypes of prejunctional alpha-2 autoreceptors; on one of them it acts as an antagonist and increases the electrically evoked overflow of tritium (and inhibits both the effect of UK-14,304 and yohimbine); on the other it acts as an agonist and reduces the electrically evoked overflow of tritium. Alternatively, one can admit that CEC is able to inhibit alpha-2 autoreceptors, which causes an increase of the transmitter release, and to activate a nonadrenergic inhibitory receptor thus causing a reduction of the transmitter release.

Formato

1326-1330

Identificador

http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/content/282/3/1326.full.pdf

Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, v. 282, n. 3, p. 1326-1330, 1997.

0022-3565

http://hdl.handle.net/11449/65177

2-s2.0-0030886329

Idioma(s)

eng

Relação

Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics

Direitos

closedAccess

Palavras-Chave #alpha adrenergic receptor #brimonidine #chloroethylclonidine #tritium #yohimbine #animal tissue #controlled study #dog #drug effect #drug mechanism #electrostimulation therapy #evoked response #female #male #neurotransmission #nonhuman #presynaptic nerve #priority journal #saphenous vein #Adrenergic alpha-Antagonists #Animals #Autoreceptors #Clonidine #Dogs #Dose-Response Relationship, Drug #Female #Male #Prazosin #Quinoxalines #Receptors, Adrenergic, alpha-2 #Saphenous Vein #Yohimbine
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article