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E T Whalley, H Fritz, R Geiger.
Abstract
Bradykinin (BK) initially produced concentration related relaxations of the rabbit basilar artery in vitro under resting tension and when contracted with 5-hydroxytryptamine. Concentration-effect (C-E) curves to BK repeated at 2 h intervals over an 8-10 h period resulted in the production of progressively increased contractile responses. The induction of these contractile responses to BK was prevented by pre-incubation of these tissues with cycloheximide. On tissues which had been challenged with BK at 2 h intervals for 8 h in the absence of cycloheximide the rank order of potency of three kinins to produce contraction was methionyl-lysyl-BK (M-L-BK) greater than BK greater than des-Arg9-BK. On the same tissues the specific B1-receptor antagonist des-Arg9-Leu8-BK inhibited the contractile effects of BK. These results suggest the presence of a B1-receptor mediating contraction. The rank order of potency of the kinins to produce relaxation of tissues preincubated with cycloheximide was BK greater than M-L-BK greater than des-Arg9-BK which suggests the presence of a B2-receptor mediating these responses. Angiotensin I (AI) and angiotensin II (AII) produced concentration related contractions of the tissue. The angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors captopril, BPP5a and BPP9a inhibited responses to AI but had no effect on contractile C-E curves to BK, AII and 5-HT or on relaxant C-E curves to BK. These results suggest that the rabbit basilar artery in vitro contains two BK receptors, a B1 receptor mediating contraction and a B2 receptor mediating relaxation.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 6141533 DOI: 10.1007/bf00502627
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol ISSN: 0028-1298 Impact factor: 3.000