| Literature DB >> 11714879 |
C G Cintado1, F M Pinto, P Devillier, A Merida, M L Candenas.
Abstract
We analyzed tachykinin NK(3) receptor (NK(3)R) gene expression by semiquantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) in uteri from young (3-month-old) and old (30-month-old) rats. In addition, we characterized the expression of the preprotachykinin-B (TAC-3) gene, which encodes neurokinin B (NKB), the preferred endogenous agonist of NK(3)R. Compared with young rats, NK(3)R messenger RNA (mRNA) levels were about 45-fold higher in uteri from old animals. TAC-3 mRNA was expressed in the rat uterus, and its levels were about 2.5-fold higher in old than in young rats. The contractile effect of the selective tachykinin NK(3)R agonist [MePhe(7)]-NKB in uteri from young and old animals was investigated by using conventional organ bath technique. A marked correlation was observed between the magnitude of the contraction elicited by [MePhe(7)]-NKB and the level of expression determined by RT-PCR for the NK(3)R. These observations are consistent with a role for the NKB/NK(3)R ligand-receptor pair in regulating uterine functions and support the existence of a link between estrogen and the NK(3)R/NKB activation pathway.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11714879
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pharmacol Exp Ther ISSN: 0022-3565 Impact factor: 4.030