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Characterization of the receptors and mechanisms involved in the cardiovascular actions of sCCK-8 in the pithed rat.

A J Gaw1, D M Hills, C F Spraggs.   

Abstract

1. The cardiovascular actions of cholecystokinin and related peptides were investigated in the pithed rat. The receptors and the mechanisms involved in these experiments were characterized. 2. Sulphated cholecystokinin octapeptide (sCCK-8, 0.1-100 nmol kg-1, i.v.) elicited a dose-dependent bradycardia and increase in mean arterial blood pressure. Neither gastrin-17 nor pentagastrin had any effect at concentrations up to 100 nmol kg-1. 3. Both the pressor response and bradycardia elicited by sCCK-8 were reduced by the selective CCKA receptor antagonists, devazepide (0.5-50 nmol kg-1) and lorglumide (1-7 mumol kg-1). The selective CCKB receptor antagonists, CI-988 (1 mumol kg-1) and L-365,260 (15 mumol kg-1) did not inhibit the effects of sCCK-8. 4. The pressor response induced with sCCK-8 was reduced by treatment with either phentolamine (3 mumol kg-1) or guanethidine (2 mumol kg-1) and was unaffected by treatment with propranolol, atropine or hexamethonium. The pressor response also persisted following bilateral adrenalectomy. 5. The bradycardia induced with sCCK-8 was unaffected by treatment with phentolamine, propranolol, guanethidine, atropine, hexamethonium or bilateral adrenalectomy. 6. The tetrapeptide of cholecystokinin (CCK-4) elicited a dose-dependent pressor response but did not induce bradycardia. The pressor response was unaffected by devazepide (50 nmol kg-1), L-365260 (15 mumol kg-1) or phentolamine (3 mumol kg-1). 7. In the pithed rat, sCCK-8 acted via CCKA receptors to increase arterial blood pressure indirectly, at least in part, through activation of alpha-adrenoceptors. The observed bradycardia was also mediated byCCKA receptors but possibly through a direct action on the heart.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7582487      PMCID: PMC1908495          DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1995.tb14983.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0007-1188            Impact factor:   8.739


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