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Suc-[Glu9,Ala11,15]-endothelin-1 (8-21), IRL 1620, identifies two populations of ET(B) receptors in guinea-pig bronchus.

M R Mazzoni1, M C Breschi, F Ceccarelli, N Lazzeri, L Giusti, P Nieri, A Lucacchini.   

Abstract

The pharmacological properties of endothelin receptors (ETR) were investigated in guinea-pig bronchus by comparing binding and functional results. In binding assays, both the ET(B) agonists, endothelin-3 (ET-3) and N-suc-[Glu9,Ala11,15]ET-1(8-21) (IRL 1620), and the antagonist, N-cis-2,6-dimethylpiperidinocarbonyl-L-gamma-methylleucyl-D- 1-methoxycarbonyltryptophanyl-D-norleucine (BQ 788), showed biphasic inhibition curves of [125I]-endothelin-1 (ET-1) binding to bronchus membranes prepared from intact or epithelium-deprived tissue. IRL 1620 did not completely displace specifically [125I]-ET-1 bound to these tissue preparations. In the presence of the ET(A)-selective antagonist, cyclo(-D-Trp-D-Asp-L-Pro-D-Val-L-Leu) (BQ 123, 1 microM), IRL 1620 displacement curves were shallow but a complete inhibition was reached at a concentration of 1 microM. Both curves were better represented by two-site models. In addition, BQ 788 competition curves became monophasic when binding experiments were performed in the presence of 1 microM BQ 123. The non-selective agonist, ET-1, and BQ 123 inhibited [125I]-ET binding to bronchus membranes in dose-dependent fashions with monophasic curves. The contracting activity of IRL 1620 (0.55 nM- 1.6 microM) was tested on multiple-ring bronchial preparations pretreated with peptidase and cyclo-oxygenase inhibitors. BQ 788 shifted IRL1620 concentration-response curves to the right while BQ 123 did not influence bronchial responsiveness. In addition, a potentiation of the maximal response to the agonist was observed in BQ 788 treated bronchial rings. This effect was abolished by tissue pretreatment with Nomega-nitro-L-argininemethylester (L-NAME) or epithelium removal but not by pretreatment with atropine or iberiotoxin. Our results demonstrate that guinea-pig bronchus contains two populations of ET(B) receptors with different affinities for the ET(B)-selective agonist, IRL 1620. One ET(B) receptor population appears to activate bronchial muscle contraction while another on epithelial cells causes muscle relaxation through the release of nitric oxide (NO).

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10455290      PMCID: PMC1760658          DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0702672

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0007-1188            Impact factor:   8.739


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