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Abstract
The mobilization of cellular and extracellular Ca2+ pools by selective alpha 1-adrenoceptor (phenylephrine) and alpha 2-adrenoceptor (xylazine) agonists as well as noradrenaline was evaluated in rabbit ear artery. Noradrenaline and phenylephrine possess full intrinsic activity for both types of Ca2+ mobilization whereas xylazine up to 1 mM had only a limited contractile effect, being more effective in inducing extracellular Ca2+-dependent response. However, extracellular Ca2+ was mobilized by xylazine in a concentration 20 times higher than that required to stimulate pre-junctional alpha 2-adrenoceptors. Noradrenaline (5 microM) and xylazine (1 mM) induced cellular and extracellular Ca2+-dependent contractions which were prazosin-sensitive and yohimbine-resistant. Xylazine-induced contractile activity, particularly that dependent upon the extracellular Ca2+ pool, was markedly reduced by selective adrenergic denervation with 6-hydroxydopamine, but the actions of noradrenaline were unaffected. These results suggest that: (1) rabbit ear artery contain post-junctional alpha 1-adrenoceptor but not alpha 2-adrenoceptors; (2) stimulation of these alpha 1-adrenoceptors can account for the overall contractile activity of exogenously added noradrenaline and (3) stimulation of alpha 1-adrenoceptors results in mobilization of cellular as well as extracellular Ca2+ pools.Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 6138409 DOI: 10.1111/j.2042-7158.1983.tb04338.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pharm Pharmacol ISSN: 0022-3573 Impact factor: 3.765