Literature DB >> 7847182

Differential effects of phosphoramidon and captopril on NK1 receptor-mediated plasma extravasation in the rat trachea.

J J Brokaw1, G W White.   

Abstract

We sought to confirm the identity of the tachykinin receptor subtype that mediates plasma extravasation in the rat trachea, and assess the respective contributions of neutral endopeptidase (NEP) and angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) in regulating this tachykinin-induced response. To achieve these aims, we determined the relative potencies of several natural tachykinins and receptor-selective synthetic agonists, both before and after inhibiting NEP with phosphoramidon and ACE with captopril. We also determined the effects of these peptidase inhibitors, and the NK-1 receptor antagonist L-703,606, on the plasma extravasation produced by capsaicin, which releases tachykinins endogenously from sensory nerve endings. We found that the rank order of potency for producing plasma extravasation in the rat trachea was NK-1 receptor agonist ([Sar9, Met(O2)11] SP) > substance P > neurokinin A > neurokinin B. The NK-2 ([Nle10]NKA (4-10)) and NK-3 ([MePhe7]NKB) receptor agonists were without effect. We observed no change in the relative potencies of these peptides after giving rats phosphoramidon or captopril, which suggests that the different peptide potencies are not simply the consequence of different rates of enzymatic degradation. Nevertheless, the responses to substance P and neurokinin A were clearly potentiated in rats given phosphoramidon, indicating that NEP effectively degrades tachykinins in vivo. No significant potentiation was evident for any peptide in rats given captopril. Similarly, the plasma extravasation produced by capsaicin was potentiated in rats given phosphoramidon, but not in those given captopril. Pretreating rats with L-703,606 abolished the response to capsaicin.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7847182     DOI: 10.1007/bf02014297

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Agents Actions        ISSN: 0065-4299


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