Literature DB >> 16006748

Adrenaline produces the relaxation of guinea-pig airway smooth muscle primarily through the mediation of beta(2)-adrenoceptors.

Yoshio Tanaka1, Yoko Yamashita, Takahiro Horinouchi, Katsuo Koike.   

Abstract

The beta-adrenoceptor subtype that mediates adrenaline-induced relaxation was pharmacologically identified in smooth muscle cells of the isolated guinea-pig trachea. Adrenaline produced a concentration-dependent relaxation with a pD(2) value of 7.1. The concentration-response curve for adrenaline was shifted rightwards in a competitive fashion by the beta(1)-/beta(2)-nonselective antagonists propranolol and bupranolol, with pA(2) values of 8.85 and 8.97, respectively. Adrenaline-induced relaxation was not affected by the beta(1)-selective antagonists atenolol and CGP-20, 712A within the concentration ranges supposed to antagonize the beta(1)-subtype (atenolol, <or=10(-6) M; CGP-20, 712A, <or=10(-8) M). By contrast, the concentration-response curve for adrenaline was shifted rightwards in a competitive fashion by atenolol at concentrations >or=3x10(-6) M with a pA(2) value of 5.77. The concentration-response curve for adrenaline was also competitively antagonized by the beta(2)-selective antagonists butoxamine and ICI-118,551 with pA(2) values of 6.86 and 8.73, respectively. The pA(2) values of beta-adrenoceptor antagonists (propranolol, bupranolol, atenolol, butoxamine and ICI-118,551) tested against adrenaline were consistent with the values when tested against salbutamol, a beta(2)-selective adrenoceptor agonist. The present findings provide evidence that the relaxant response of the smooth muscle of the guinea-pig trachea to the adrenal medulla hormone, adrenaline, is mainly mediated through beta(2)-adrenoceptors.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16006748     DOI: 10.1540/jsmr.41.153

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Smooth Muscle Res        ISSN: 0916-8737


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