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Modulation of noradrenaline release from the sympathetic nerves of the human saphenous vein and pulmonary artery by presynaptic EP3- and DP-receptors.
Authors:G. J. Molderings, E. Colling, J. Likungu, J. Jakschik,   M. G  thert
Affiliation:G. J. Molderings, E. Colling, J. Likungu, J. Jakschik, and M. Göthert
Abstract:1. Spirally cut strips of the human saphenous vein and pulmonary artery were used to determine the pharmacological properties of the presynaptic prostanoid receptors involved in the modulation of sympathetic [3H]-noradrenaline release. Strips preincubated with [3H]-noradenaline were superfused with physiological salt solution containing inhibitors of uptake1 and uptake2 and rauwolscine to eliminate involvement of presynaptic alpha 2-adrenoceptors. Tritium overflow was evoked by transmural electrical stimulation (standard frequency: 2 Hz). 2. In the saphenous vein, prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) inhibited the electrically-evoked tritium overflow; at the highest concentration investigated, tritium overflow was inhibited by more than 75% and the pEC50 value was 7.00. These effects were mimicked by prostaglandin E1, the EP1/EP3 receptor agonist, sulprostone and the EP2/EP3 receptor agonist, misoprostol with the rank order (pEC50): sulprostone (8.60) > PGE1 (7.25) > misoprostol (6.96). This rank order of potency suggests that the inhibitory effect of the drugs is mediated by presynaptic EP3-receptors. In contrast, PGF2 alpha did not inhibit evoked tritium overflow; the IP/EP1 receptor agonist iloprost and the stable thromboxane A2 analogue U 46619 (9, 11-dideoxy-11 alpha,9 alpha-epoxy-methanoprostaglandin F2 alpha) produced inhibition only at concentrations above 1 microM. 3. The EP1-receptor antagonist, AH 6809 (6-isopropoxy-9-oxoxanthene-2-carboxylic acid) had no effect on the evoked tritium overflow nor did it modify the inhibitory effect of PGE2, further excluding involvement of inhibitory presynaptic EP1-receptors.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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