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1. We have studied the effects of muscarinic cholinoceptor agonists and specific antagonists on both phasic activity and basal tone of the isolated intravesical
ureter
of the pig by means of isometric techniques in vitro. 2. Acetylcholine in the presence and absence of physostigmine increased both phasic activity and basal tone of ureteral strips in a concentration-dependent manner. Moreover carbachol, methacholine and oxotremorine-M increased both contractile parameters while bethanechol and McN-A-343 evoked only increases in tone without affecting the frequency of the phasic contractions. 3. The nicotinic receptor blocker, hexamethonium (10(-6)-10(-4) M), failed to modify the contractions evoked by a single dose of carbachol (10(-5) M), whilst the muscarinic antagonist, atropine inhibited both phasic and tonic responses. 4. The muscarinic M1 (pirenzepine), M2 (AF-DX 116 and methoctramine), M3 (4-
DAMP
, HHSiD and p-F-HHSiD), and putative M4 receptor (tropicamide) antagonists significantly reversed increases in both frequency of phasic activity and baseline tone induced by a submaximal dose of carbachol (10(-5) M). The pIC50 values for inhibition of the induced phasic activity were: atropine (10.16) > 4-
DAMP
(9.12) > HHSiD (8.22) = methoctramine (7.98) = p-F-HHSiD (7.88 > tropicamide (7.62) = pirenzepine (7.53) = AF-DX 116 (7.45) and for inhibition of basal tone were: atropine (10.73) > 4-
DAMP
(9.32) > HHSiD (8.65) = pirenzepine (8.43) = p-F-HHSiD (8.38) > methoctramine (7.79) > tropicamide (7.53) > AF-DX 116 (7.04). 5. The antagonist profile indicates that an M1 receptor mediates the tonic response while the phasic activity could involve either both M2 and M3 or an M4 muscarinic receptor. These results suggest that different muscarinic receptor subtypes mediate the phasic and tonic contractile activity induced by a submaximal concentration of carbachol in the porcine intravesical
ureter
.
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PMID:Different muscarinic receptor subtypes mediating the phasic activity and basal tone of pig isolated intravesical ureter. 790 71
The purpose of present study was to characterize the functional muscarinic cholinoceptor (mAChR) subtypes in the isolated canine
ureter
. Carbachol (CCh), a non-selective mAChR agonist, concentration-dependently increased the frequency of the rhythmic contractions in isolated spiral ureteral preparations, the pD(2) value being 5.78+/-0.12. We then evaluated the effects of subtype-selective mAChR antagonists on the CCh-induced rhythmic contractions. The rank order of antagonistic potencies (apparent pA(2)) was 4-diphenylacetoxy- N-methylpiperidinemethiodide (4-
DAMP
; M3-subtype selective; 9.31+/-0.06) >atropine (non-selective; 9.16+/-0.10) >himbacine (M4-subtype selective; 7.32+/-0.18) >pirenzepine (M1-subtype selective; 6.78+/-0.16) >methoctramine (M2-subtype selective; 5.51+/-0.43). In sharp contrast, CCh concentration-dependently reduced the 80 mM KCl-induced contraction in longitudinal ureteral preparations, the pD(2) value being 4.83+/-0.10. On this CCh-induced ureteral relaxation, the rank order of antagonistic potencies (apparent pA(2)) was atropine (8.56+/-0.09) >4-
DAMP
(7.63+/-0.21) >himbacine (7.46+/-0.09) >methoctramine (6.54+/-0.18) >pirenzepine (6.33+/-0.22). The nitric-oxide-synthase inhibitor N(omega)-nitro-L-arginine (L-NOARG; 1 x 10(-4) M) had no effect on the CCh-induced ureteral relaxation. These data suggest that the CCh-induced rhythmic contraction in the spiral preparation was mediated via the M3-receptor, while the CCh-induced relaxation in the longitudinal preparation was probably mediated mainly via the M4-receptor.
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PMID:Functional muscarinic cholinoceptors in the isolated canine ureter. 1269 Apr 26