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Adrenaline hypothesis: effect of formoterol on noradrenaline release
Authors:Maignan E  Advenier C  Safar M  Cuche J L
Affiliation:Catecholamines Biology Research Laboratory, INSERM - Broussais Faculty of Medicine, 15 rue de l'Ecole de Médecine, 75006 Paris, France.
Abstract:1 Originally, the so-called 'adrenaline hypothesis' related the release of noradrenaline (NA) to stimulation of presynaptic beta2-receptors in nerve endings; now it confers a possible role to adrenaline taken up then released by nerves endings. It represents a potentially useful therapeutic pathway. The present study aims to investigate the effects of formoterol, a highly selective beta2-adrenoceptor agonist. 2 It was carried out in freely moving rats, the isotope dilution technique being used to measure the NA spill over rate (NA-SOR) and metabolic clearance rate (MCR). 3 A series of three results are reported. (a) When compared with adrenaline on equimolar basis, formoterol (2.3 micro kg-1 min-1) increased NA-SOR while mean arterial blood pressure was decreased and heart rate increased. Thus, it was difficult to separate a direct presynaptic effect from indirect baroreflex-dependent activation of the sympathetic system. (b) When formoterol was infused at 1 ng kg-1 min-1, a dose empirically defined to induce no haemodynamic effect, NA-SOR was significantly increased, while NA-MCR remained unchanged. (c) The NA-SOR response to formoterol was not amplified by the presynaptic alpha2-adrenoceptor blocker, yohimbine, in contrast to the NA-SOR response to adrenaline. 4 In conclusion, formoterol, a beta2-adrenoceptor agonist, is shown to increase the release and plasma concentration of NA while its clearance was not changed.
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