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Tachykinin-induced contraction of the guinea-pig isolated oesophageal mucosa is mediated by NK(2) receptors.

K P Kerr1, B Thai, I M Coupar.   

Abstract

1. The tachykinin receptor present in the guinea-pig oesophageal mucosa that mediates contractile responses of the muscularis mucosae has been characterized, using functional in vitro experiments. 2. The NK(1) receptor-selective agonist, [Sar(9)(O(2))Met(11)]SP and the NK(3) receptor-selective agonists, [MePhe(7)]-NKB and senktide, produced no response at submicromolar concentrations. The NK(2) receptor-selective agonists, [Nle(10)]-NKA(4 - 10), and GR 64,349 produced concentration-dependent contractile effects with pD(2) values of 8.20+/-0.16 and 8.30+/-0.15, respectively. 3. The concentration-response curve to the non-selective agonist, NKA (pD(2)=8.13+/-0.04) was shifted significantly rightwards only by the NK(2) receptor-selective antagonist, GR 159,897 and was unaffected by the NK(1) receptor-selective antagonist, SR 140,333 and the NK(3) receptor-selective antagonist, SB 222,200. 4. The NK(2) receptor-selective antagonist, GR 159,897, exhibited an apparent competitive antagonism against the NK(2) receptor-selective agonist, GR 64,349 (apparent pK(B) value=9.29+/-0.16) and against the non-selective agonist, NKA (apparent pK(B) value=8.71+/-0.19). 5. The NK(2) receptor-selective antagonist, SR 48,968 exhibited a non-competitive antagonism against the NK(2) receptor-selective agonist, [Nle(10)]-NKA(4 - 10). The pK(B) value was 10.84+/-0.19.6. It is concluded that the guinea-pig isolated oesophageal mucosa is a useful preparation for studying the effects of NK(2) receptor-selective agonists and antagonists as the contractile responses to various tachykinins are mediated solely by NK(2) receptors.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11090121      PMCID: PMC1572466          DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0703708

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


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