Literature DB >> 7582276

Pharmacologic characterization of endothelin receptor responses in the isolated perfused rat lung.

S Uhlig1, A N von Bethmann, R L Featherstone, A Wendel.   

Abstract

Endothelin receptor subtypes were characterized in isolated perfused rat lungs using the peptide ETA-receptor antagonists BQ 610 and BQ 123, the nonpeptide mixed ETA-/ETB-receptor antagonist bosentan, and the ETB-receptor agonist IRL 1620. Intra-arterial injection of 1 nmol IRL 1620 caused an enhanced reduction in pulmonary conductance compared with 1 nmol endothelin (ET-1) or 0.33 nmol IRL 1620. Pretreatment of lungs with BQ 610, BQ 123, or bosentan aggravated the bronchoconstriction induced by 1 nmol ET-1 so that it was comparable to that induced by 1 nmol IRL 1620. Although perfusion with 1 nmol IRL 1620 had only minor effects on vascular conductance, 1 nmol ET-1 caused a marked decrease in this parameter. This vasonconstriction was prevented by BQ 610, BQ 123, or bosentan. High concentrations of the stable prostacyclin metabolite, 6-keto-PGF1 alpha, were found in the perfusate of lungs treated with 1 nmol IRL 1620 or 1 nmol ET-1. The ET-1-induced release of 6-keto-PGF1 alpha was blocked by bosentan, but not by BQ 610. ET-1, but not IRL 1620, provoked the release of thromboxane B2. The main effect of ETA-receptor stimulation is vasoconstriction, whereas ETB-receptor stimulation causes bronchoconstriction. Both actions, however, are attenuated by the other receptor, i.e., the ETA-induced vasoconstriction is attenuated by ETB-receptor-induced release of vasodilators such as prostacyclin, whereas the ETB-receptor-induced bronchoconstriction is attenuated by an unknown ETA-receptor-dependent bronchodilatory mechanism.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7582276     DOI: 10.1164/ajrccm.152.5.7582276

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Respir Crit Care Med        ISSN: 1073-449X            Impact factor:   21.405


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