Literature DB >> 2924067

Inhibition of noradrenaline release by omega-conotoxin GVIA in the rat tail artery.

B Clasbrummel1, H Osswald, P Illes.   

Abstract

1. The perivascular nerves of isolated tail arteries from Wistar rats were stimulated with field pulses (1 Hz, 2 pulses, every 2 min). omega-Conotoxin 10 nmol l-1 depressed neurogenically mediated contractions, but did not influence the contractions to noradrenaline 0.1-0.3 mumol l-1. 2. The inhibitory effect of omega-conotoxin was concentration-dependent (IC50 = 3.8 nmol l-1). It did not reach a steady-state during 30 min incubation and could not be reversed upon subsequent washout for another 60 min. 3. A gradual increase in the Ca2+ concentration of the medium from 1.25 mmol l-1 to 10 mmol l-1 enhanced vasoconstriction and attenuated the action of omega-conotoxin 10 nmol l-1. When a low stimulation intensity (120 mA) was used at high external Ca2+ (10 mmol l-1), similar contractile responses were obtained as under normal conditions (200 mA current, 2.5 mmol l-1 Ca2+). However, the inverse relationship between the effect of the toxin and external Ca2+ remained unchanged. 4. The time-course and degree of the inhibition by omega-conotoxin 3 nmol l-1 was identical in tail arteries of spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) and their normotensive controls (WKY). 5. When tail arteries of Wistar rats were preincubated with [3H]-noradrenaline, field stimulation (0.4 Hz, 24 pulses, every 16 min) evoked tritium overflow and vasoconstriction. omega-Conotoxin 30 nmol l-1 inhibited both responses to a similar extent. 6. Our results suggest that omega-conotoxin selectively blocks Ca2+ channels in the terminals of perivascular nerves and thereby reduces the release, but not the contractile effect of the sympathetic transmitter.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2924067      PMCID: PMC1854298          DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1989.tb11789.x

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


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