Literature DB >> 6289134

The effect of some antidepressants on prejunctional muscarinic receptors on the sympathetic nerves of the isolated rabbit ear artery.

Y H Kwok, F Mitchelson.   

Abstract

The antimuscarinic activity of amitriptyline, desipramine, iprindole, mianserin and viloxazine on prejunctional sympathetic nerve endings were compared in the isolated rabbit ear artery. In the presence of cocaine (10 micro M) and yohimbine (1 micro M), amitriptyline (0.5-1 micro M), desipramine (1-3 micro M) and iprindole (5-10 micro M) produced parallel rightward shifts of the concentration-response curve for the inhibitory effect of carbachol (CCh) on responses to electrical stimulation of the preparation at 3 Hz. Mianserin (3 micro M) produced some inhibition but altered the slope of the concentration-responses curve to CCh while viloxazine (less than or equal to 10 micro M) produced no inhibition. The depression of tritium efflux by CCh from arteries preincubated in 3H-noradrenaline was inhibited significantly (P less than 0.05) by amitriptyline (0.1 micro M) and desipramine (1 micro M) and not by iprindole (17 micro M), mianserin (3 micro M) or viloxazine (10 micro M). Amitriptyline was 10-fold more active than desipramine and at least 30-fold more active than the other antidepressants as a muscarine receptor blocking drug in this preparation. Thus, mianserin, viloxazine and iprindole exhibit much weaker antimuscarinic activity relative to amitriptyline on prejunctional muscarine receptors on sympathetic nerve endings compared with that observed by others for excitatory muscarine receptors in sympathetic ganglia. The findings support an earlier suggest that these receptors differ.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6289134     DOI: 10.1007/bf00499065

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol        ISSN: 0028-1298            Impact factor:   3.000


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