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A(2A) adenosine receptor mediated potassium channel activation in rat epididymal smooth muscle.

J M Haynes1.   

Abstract

The effects of A(2) adenosine receptor agonists upon phenylephrine-stimulated contractility in preparations of rat epididymis were investigated. Preparations responded to phenylephrine (3 microM) with submaximal contractions. Adenosine and the stable agonists 5'-N-ethylcarboxamido-adenosine (NECA) and 2-p-(2-carboxyethyl) phenethylamino-N-ethylcarboxamide adenosine (CGS 21680) inhibited phenylephrine-induced contractions (potency order, NECA>CGS 21680>adenosine). The A(2A) receptor-selective antagonist, 4-(2-[7-amino-2-(2-furyl)[1,2,4]-triazolo-[2,3-a][1,3, 5]triazin-5-ylamino]ethyl)phenol (ZM 241385, 30 microM) blocked the response to NECA. The A(2A) adenosine receptor-mediated inhibitory responses to NECA were reduced by the K(ATP) channel blocker, glibenclamide (3 microM) and abolished by charybdotoxin (100 nM). The diterpene forskolin elicited a concentration-dependent inhibition of phenylephrine (3 microM)-stimulated contractility (by 62+/-8% of control at 100 microM). Charybdotoxin (100 nM), but not glibenclamide (3 microM) blocked the forskolin (10 microM) inhibition of phenylephrine-stimulated contractility. NECA elicited concentration-dependent increases in both cyclic AMP and cyclic GMP accumulation which were antagonized by ZM 241385 (30 nM). The protein kinase G activator, APT-cyclic GMP (8-(-Aminophenylthio) guanosine-3',5'-cyclic monophosphate) and the protein kinase A activator (Sp)-8-bromoadenosine-3',5'-cyclic monophosphorothioate (Sp-8-Br-cyclic AMPs), inhibited phenylephrine (3 microM) induced contractions of rat epididymis. Glibenclamide (3 microM), but not charybdotoxin (100 nM), inhibited ATP-cyclic GMP responses. Charybdotoxin (100 nM), but not glibenclamide (3 microM) reduced the effect of Sp-8-Br-cyclic AMPs. This study shows that the A(2A) adenosine receptor inhibition of epididymal contractility may be mediated through the activation of charybdotoxin- and glibenclamide-sensitive potassium channels and may involve the activation of both protein kinases A and G.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10821799      PMCID: PMC1572091          DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0703323

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


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