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Dual alpha(2)-adrenergic agonist and alpha(1)-adrenergic antagonist actions of dexmedetomidine on human isolated endothelium-denuded gastroepiploic arteries.

Junichirou Hamasaki1, Isao Tsuneyoshi, Rumi Katai, Tatewaki Hidaka, Walter A Boyle, Yuichi Kanmura.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: The actions of dexmedetomidine (DEX) on human vascular smooth muscle are unclear. We investigated its effects on isolated, endothelium-denuded human gastroepiploic arteries in vitro and compared them with clonidine (CLO). DEX had little direct effect on resting tension, whereas CLO produced small contractile responses, an effect which is blocked by the alpha(1)-adrenergic antagonist prazosin. DEX markedly enhanced the high K(+) (40 mmol/L)-induced contraction, and this effect was reversed by the alpha(2)-adrenergic antagonists yohimbine and rauwolscine but unaffected by prazosin. However, CLO had little effect on the K(+) contractions. Interestingly, larger concentrations (>10(-7) mol/L) of both alpha(2)-adrenergic stimulants significantly inhibited the contractions elicited by the alpha(1)-adrenergic agonist phenylephrine (10(-6) mol/L) and, to a lesser extent, those elicited by the alpha(1)/alpha(2)-agonist norepinephrine (10(-6) mol/L). These results suggest the possibility that DEX and CLO each have a high affinity for alpha(1)-adrenoceptors in human isolated gastroepiploic arteries, resulting in a reduced efficacy of alpha(1)-adrenergic activation by alpha-agonists. The differing affinities of the drugs for alpha(1)- and alpha(2)-adrenoceptors may help explain their additional actions: 1) DEX enhances the high K(+)-induced contraction presumably through alpha(2)-adrenoceptor activation, and 2) CLO acts on alpha(1)-adrenoceptors as a partial agonist when present alone. IMPLICATIONS: Dexmedetomidine may not directly affect smooth muscle in human peripheral resistance vessels within the usual range of plasma concentrations (<10(-7) mol/L) achieved in clinical practice. However, in large doses, it could enhance the response to nonadrenergic vasoconstrictor agonists while antagonizing the vasoconstrictor response to alpha(1)-adrenoceptor agonists.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12032002     DOI: 10.1097/00000539-200206000-00010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anesth Analg        ISSN: 0003-2999            Impact factor:   5.108


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