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Multiple prejunctional actions of angiotensin II on noradrenergic transmission in the caudal artery of the rat.

S L Cox1, D F Story, J Ziogas.   

Abstract

1. Angiotensin II produced concentration-dependent enhancement of both stimulation-induced (S-I) efflux of [3H]-noradrenaline and stimulation-evoked vasoconstrictor responses in isolated preparations of rat caudal artery in which the noradrenergic transmitter stores had been labelled with [3H]-noradrenaline. The threshold concentrations of angiotensin II for enhancement of S-I efflux (between 0.03 and 0.1 microM) and of the stimulation-evoked vasoconstrictor responses (about 0.3 microM) were 10-1000 times higher than those that have been found for several other vascular preparations. 2. The AT1 angiotensin II receptor antagonist losartan (0.01 and 0.1 microM), reduced or abolished the enhancement of S-I efflux by 1 and 3 microM angiotensin II and the enhancement of vasoconstrictor responses by 1 microM angiotensin II. Surprisingly, the combination of 0.01 microM losartan and 0.1 microM angiotensin II enhanced S-I efflux to a much greater extent than did 0.1 microM angiotensin II alone. Moreover, the combination of 0.01 microM losartan and 0.1 microM angiotensin II enhanced stimulation-evoked vasoconstrictor responses, in contrast to the lack of effect of 0.1 microM angiotensin II alone. 3. In a concentration of 0.01 microM, the angiotensin II AT2 receptor antagonist PD 123319 did not affect the enhancement of either S-I efflux or vasoconstrictor responses by angiotensin II. However, in a higher concentration (0.1 microM), PD 123319 antagonized the enhancement of both the S-I efflux and vasoconstrictor responses by angiotensin II. 4. In concentrations of 0.01 and 0.1 microM, PD 123319 prevented the marked enhancement of both S-I efflux and stimulation-evoked vasoconstrictor responses produced by the combination of 0.1 microM angiotensin II and 0.01 microM losartan. 5. The potentiation by losartan (0.01 microM) of the facilitatory effect of 0.1 microM angiotensin II on S-I efflux and on stimulation-evoked vasoconstriction was still observed in the presence of either the cyclooxygenase inhibitor indomethacin (3 microM), or the nitric oxide synthase inhibitor N omega-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME, 100 microM). 6. The findings confirm our previous suggestion that, in the rat caudal artery, angiotensin II receptors similar to the AT1B subtype subserve enhancement of transmitter noradrenaline release. 7. The synergistic prejunctional interaction of 0.01 microM losartan and 0.1 microM angiotensin II may be due to either the unmasking by losartan of a latent population of angiotensin II receptors also subserving facilitation of transmitter noradrenaline release, or alternatively, losartan may block an inhibitory action of angiotensin II on transmitter noradrenaline release which normally opposes its facilitatory effect.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8922748      PMCID: PMC1915951          DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1996.tb15767.x

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


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