Literature DB >> 6178255

Contractile effects of some polypeptides on the isolated urinary bladder of guinea-pig, rabbit, and rat.

C Sjögren, K E Andersson, S Husted.   

Abstract

In isolated detrusor from guinea-pigs and rats substance P (SP) induced concentration-dependent phasic contractions. Rabbit detrusor strips responded to SP with an initial phasic and an ensuing tonic contraction. The concentration-response curve to SP in this preparation had a biphasic appearance. Eledoisin (E) caused contractile responses similar to those of SP when tested on the guinea-pig detrusor. Somatostatin was tested on the rabbit urinary bladder; it caused a concentration-dependent rise in basal tone, but no phasic contraction. The responses to SP and E were not affected by tetrodotoxin or physostigmine. They were only partly inhibited by high concentrations of atropine and the anticholinergic drug PR 197. Noradrenaline and isoprenaline caused a concentration-dependent inhibition of the peptide induced responses in guinea-pig bladder; at high concentrations in the amines this inhibition was almost complete. Indomethacin did not affect the SP induced contractions in the guinea-pig bladder, reduced the responses in the rabbit detrusor, but increased them in the rat bladder. Contractions elicited by SP and E were rapidly diminished or abolished after 30 min. treatment in a calcium-free medium. The responses were also inhibited by the calcium antagonist nifedipine. In guinea-pig preparations depolarized by potassium (127 mM) both SP and E caused a contractile response approximately 20% of that obtained in normal Tyrode solution. It is concluded that SP and E cause contraction of detrusor by a direct effect on the smooth muscle cells, and that this response is dependent on the extracellular calcium concentration. Prostaglandins may be involved in the SP-induced response of the rabbit detrusor.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6178255     DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0773.1982.tb00960.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Pharmacol Toxicol (Copenh)        ISSN: 0001-6683


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