Literature DB >> 1647318

Biochemical and electrical aspects of the tracheal relaxant action of AH 21-132.

R C Small1, J L Berry, J P Boyle, I D Chapman, K R Elliott, R W Foster, A J Watt.   

Abstract

In Triton X-100-skinned trachealis muscle, neither papaverine nor AH 21-132 modified responses to Ca2+. The (-)-enantiomer of AH 21-132 was more potent than the (+)-enantiomer both in relaxing intact trachealis muscle and in inhibiting tracheal cAMP phosphodiesterase (PDE). AH 21-132 (0.6 microM) potentiated forskolin in causing tracheal relaxation but did not potentiate isoprenaline, cromakalim or sodium nitrate. AH 21-132 (2 microM) potentiated all four agents in relaxing the trachea. AH 21-132 (1 microM) potentiated forskolin in increasing tissue cAMP content and, in higher concentration, itself increased tissue cAMP. Electrical effects of AH 21-132 included suppression of spontaneous slow waves and cellular hyperpolarisation. It is concluded that AH 21-132 lacks a direct depressant effect on the intracellular contractile machinery. The weight of evidence suggests that AH 21-132-induced relaxation results from inhibition of cAMP-PDE. However, in common with other PDE inhibitors. AH 21-132 increases tissue cAMP content only at concentration greater than that required to cause full relaxation.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1647318     DOI: 10.1016/0014-2999(91)90234-h

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0014-2999            Impact factor:   4.432


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