PREJUNCTIONAL AND POSTJUNCTIONAL INHIBITION OF ADRENERGIC TRANSMISSION IN THE RAT-ISOLATED ANOCOCCYGEUS MUSCLE BY CIMETIDINE

被引:1
|
作者
GWEE, MCE
CHEAH, LS
SHOON, ML
机构
[1] Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, National University of Singapore, 0511, Kent Ridge
来源
JOURNAL OF AUTONOMIC PHARMACOLOGY | 1995年 / 15卷 / 03期
关键词
D O I
10.1111/j.1474-8673.1995.tb00302.x
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
1 Cimetidine and ranitidine can inhibit various cholinergic sites, which can account for some of their clinically documented adverse effects; ranitidine can also inhibit adrenergic transmission, closely resembling the action of guanethidine. The effects of cimetidine on adrenergic transmission in the rat isolated anococcygeus muscle (Acm) were therefore investigated. 2 The contractile (motor) responses of the Acm to electrical field stimulation (EFS; 20-30V, 10 s, 1 ms pulse width, every 2 min) at varying frequencies (Hz: 5, 10, 20) and to 3 mu M noradrenaline (NA) were inhibited in a concentration-dependent manner by cimetidine (mM: 1, 2, 4, 8). Inhibition of the EFS-induced responses was inversely related to the stimulation frequency. 3 Cimetidine (mM: 2, 4, 8) produced a concentration-dependent and non-parallel shift of the NA cumulative log concentration-response curves (CRCs; curves 2, 3, 4) to the right of the control curve (curve 1); at the highest concentration (8 mM) used, cimetidine produced a 4.3-fold shift of curve 4 accompanied by a decline of 9.4 +/- 1.5% in the maximal response to NA (compared to essentially no change in maximal responses for the corresponding CRCs in the NA control series). Cimetidine therefore inhibited the postjunctional alpha-adrenoceptor sites. 4 The contractile responses of the Acm to EFS (i.e. prejunctionally mediated responses) were more sensitive to inhibition by cimetidine than the NA-induced (postjunctionally mediated) responses: 8 mM cimetidine inhibited the responses to EFS by about 97%, whereas the responses to NA were inhibited by only 41 +/- 5%. Therefore, in addition to the partial blockade of postjunctional alpha-adrenoceptor sites, cimetidine can also cause a relatively marked, prejunctional inhibition of the contractile responses of the Acm to EFS. 5 Desipramine (0.5 mu M) did not affect the inhibition by cimetidine (8 rm?) of the contractile responses of the Acm to EFS, indicating that cimetidine is not dependent on its uptake into the adrenergic nerve terminals to mediate its inhibitory action. 6 Cimetidine (8 mM) decreased the peak tension by 61% and markedly reduced the sustained tone of the Acm raised by guanethidine (100 mu M); the peak contractile responses of the Acm to tyramine (20 mu M) were also decreased by 55.8 +/- 5.6% by cimetidine (8 mM). The blockade of the responses of the Acm to guanethidine and tyramine may be attributed to the blocking action of cimetidine at postjunctional alpha-adrenoceptor sites. 7 These results provide strong evidence to show that cimetidine can markedly inhibit noradrenergic transmission in the Acm by some prejunctional mechanism of action and, also, by a postjunctional mechanism causing partial blockade of alpha-adrenoceptor sites.
引用
收藏
页码:177 / 185
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] EFFECT OF NEUROPEPTIDE Y ON ADRENERGIC AND NONADRENERGIC, NONCHOLINERGIC RESPONSES IN THE RAT ANOCOCCYGEUS MUSCLE
    VILA, E
    TABERNERO, A
    FERNANDES, F
    SALAICES, M
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY, 1992, 107 (01) : 66 - 72
  • [42] EFFECT OF ALPHA-ADRENERGIC AGONISTS AND ANTAGONISTS ON NEUROTRANSMISSION IN THE RAT ANOCOCCYGEUS MUSCLE
    LEIGHTON, J
    BUTZ, KR
    PARMETER, LL
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY, 1979, 58 (01) : 27 - 38
  • [43] CHARACTERIZATION OF ALPHA-1-ADRENOCEPTORS IN ISOLATED ANOCOCCYGEUS MUSCLE OF RAT
    FORD, APDW
    BERGE, NV
    CLARKE, DE
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY, 1993, 109 : P112 - P112
  • [44] The Pathway for Force Transmission in the Rat Anococcygeus Muscle: A Tale of Two Tendons
    Siegman, Marion J.
    ANATOMICAL RECORD-ADVANCES IN INTEGRATIVE ANATOMY AND EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY, 2014, 297 (09): : 1714 - 1733
  • [45] ANALYSIS OF BRADYKININ-INDUCED RELAXATIONS IN THE RAT ISOLATED ANOCOCCYGEUS MUSCLE
    MUDUMBI, RV
    LEIGHTON, HJ
    LIFE SCIENCES, 1994, 54 (12) : 813 - 821
  • [46] Inhibition by ebselen on nitric oxide mediated relaxations in the rat anococcygeus muscle
    Che, Y
    Rand, MJ
    Li, CG
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY, 2003, 462 (1-3) : 161 - 168
  • [47] The mechanisms of peroxynitrite-induced relaxations in isolated rat anococcygeus muscle
    Ademoglu, F
    Basgut, B
    Abacioglu, N
    Çakici, I
    PHARMACOLOGY, 2002, 66 (01) : 1 - 4
  • [48] Interaction between neurotransmitters and exogenous norepinephrine in isolated rat anococcygeus muscle
    Mudumbi, RV
    Parmeter, LL
    McIntyre, MS
    Leighton, HJ
    GENERAL PHARMACOLOGY-THE VASCULAR SYSTEM, 1996, 27 (02): : 193 - 197
  • [49] β2-adrenoceptor-mediated prejunctional facilitation and postjunctional inhibition of sympathetic neuroeffector transmission in the guinea pig vas deferens
    Todorov, LD
    Clerkin, R
    Mihaylova-Todorova, ST
    Khoyi, MA
    Westfall, DP
    JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY AND EXPERIMENTAL THERAPEUTICS, 2001, 298 (02): : 623 - 633
  • [50] Effects of TRIM on tension, intracellular calcium and nitrergic transmission in the rat anococcygeus muscle
    Che, Yan
    Potocnik, Simon
    Ellis, Anthie
    Li, Chun Guang
    NITRIC OXIDE-BIOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY, 2007, 16 (01): : 29 - 35