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Beta-adrenoceptor subtypes in the detrusor of guinea-pig urinary bladder.
Authors:J H Li  G D Yasay  S T Kau
Institution:Department of Pharmacology, ICI Americas Inc., Wilmington, Del 19897.
Abstract:beta-Adrenoceptors have been demonstrated in the urinary bladders of many animals including the guinea pig. However, there is little information on the subtypes involved in the antispasmodic activity of beta-adrenoceptor activation in the guinea-pig detrusor. The present study uses the non-selective beta-agonist isoproterenol, the antagonist nadolol, the beta 2-selective agonists salbutamol and terbutaline, the antagonist ICI 118551, and the beta 1-selective antagonist metoprolol, to demonstrate functionally the subtypes existing in the guinea-pig detrusor. Isoproterenol dose-dependently reduces the myogenic activity in the guinea-pig detrusor induced by mild depolarization with 20 mM potassium in the tissue bath. At the supramaximal concentration of 30 microM, isoproterenol achieves 73 +/- 2% of the reference maximal response. This activity of isoproterenol is reduced to 9 +/- 5, 24 +/- 6 and 54 +/- 1% in the total blockade of beta, beta 1 and beta 2 with nadolol, metoprolol and ICI 118551, respectively. Consistently, salbutamol and terbutaline at the same concentration produce only 35 +/- 1 and 38 +/- 4% of the response, respectively. Thus, both beta 1- and beta 2-adrenoceptors are present in the detrusor of the guinea-pig urinary bladder. Although activation of either subtype results in antispasmodic action, the larger portion of the antispasmodic activity appears to be associated with the activation of the beta 1-subtype.
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