We may conclude that ICC is hyporesponsive to TKs and that the contractile reflex to distension is greatly reduced in ICC disease, but can be restored by incubation with NK2 and NK3 receptor agonists.
The higher vasoconstriction induced by endothelin-1 in SHR may be related to a greater number of available ETA receptors, due to the presence of an ETA receptor subtype. This mechanism may be linked to the production of prostanoids that add to the direct endothelin-1-evoked vasoconstriction. These results, together with the lack of relaxation in response to sarafotoxin S6c in SHR, suggest that an imbalance in the endothelin-1 ability to induce both contraction and relaxation is present in SHR with sustained hypertension, manifesting as a greater contractile effect evoked in this strain.
1. To characterize 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) receptors in rat perfused mesenteric vascular bed (MVB), the effect of 5-HT and related compounds was investigated by functional assay. 2. In quiescent preparations, 5-HT elicited a concentration-dependent conctractile response. After addition of ketanserin, a 5-HT2 receptor antagonist, EC50 values were significantly higher than in controls. 3. In noradrenaline (NA)-precontracted preparations, under continuous infusion of ketanserin, 5-HT, 5-carboxamidotryptamine (5-CT) and sumatriptan produced relaxation. Their rank order of relaxant potency and maximum effect were sumatriptan > 5-HT > 5-CT. Methysergide (1 microM) and spiperone (20-100 nM) caused a rightward shift of the relaxation curve to sumatriptan. These data suggest that vasodilatation in rat MVB is mediated by an 'atypical' subtype of 5-HT1-like receptor, which reveals a pharmacological profile similar to that of the 5-HT1D receptor. The involvement of both 5-HT3 and 5-HT4 receptors can be ruled out, since tropisetron (up to 10 microM) was not able to antagonize the relaxant effect by sumatriptan. 4. Under granisetron infusion (3 microM), the contractile response evoked by perivascular nervous stimulation, but not exogenous NA contraction, was significantly reduced (P < 0.001). These data demonstrate the presence of 5-HT3 receptors in peripheral neurones, modulating neurotransmitters release.
Erythromycin causes mainly an indirect contractile effect in circular muscle strips from ICC patients. This effect may be related to the activation of inhibitory neuronal motilin receptors. This activation might potentiate NANC relaxation, proportionally increasing the circumferential reflex contraction that follows the EFS-induced relaxation.
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