Abstract: | The effects of various prostanoids on isolated feline basilar arteries (BA) were studied. Contractions were induced with the following order of potency: U 46619 ? U44069 > PGB2 > PGF2a? PGA, ? PGB, ≥ PGA, ? PGE2= PGD2 > PGF1a? TXB2? PGE1? PGD1. Distinct bimodal responses with a relaxation at low concentrations followed by a contraction at high concentrations, were induced by PGA1, PGA2, PGD, and PGE2. None of the tested prostanoids relaxed K+-contracted arteries, and a sizable relaxant effect in PGF2a-contracted arteries could be induced only by PGE1. As judged by the relative order of potency, PG-induced contractions of the feline BA seem to be mediated by a thromboxane sensitive receptor. PGF2a-induced contractions apparently do not involve the release of noradrenaline from perivascular nerves since phentolamine failed to affect contractions induced by this agent. |