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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

1. Muscarinic receptors in the pig intravesical ureter were characterized by binding assays in which the muscarinic receptor antagonist, (-)-[3H]-quinuclidinyl benzylate ([3H]QNB) was used as radioligand. 2. The specific binding of [3H]-QNB (about 90% of the total binding, as defined with 10(-5) M unlabelled atropine) was dependent on protein concentration, saturable, and of high affinity (KD = 0.13 +/- 0.02 nM). 3. Displacement of [3H]-QNB specific binding by the M1-selective antagonist, pirenzepine, described a two-component curve, with a minor (17%) high affinity component (pKiH = 8.75), and a major (83%) low affinity one (pKiL = 6.34). The M3-preferential antagonists, hexa-hydro-sila-difenidol (HHSid) and p-fluoro-HHSiD (p-F-HHSiD) delineated also two sites, with pKiH of 8.91 and 8.57 and pKiL of 6.94 and 7.05, respectively. However, the M2-selective antagonists, 11-(2-(diethyl-amino)methyl-1-piperidinylacetyl)-5,11-dihydro-6H-p yrido-(2,3-b)- (1,4)-benzodiazepin-6-one (AF-DX 116, pKi = 6.72) and methoctramine (pKi = 8.34), as well as the M4-selective antagonists, tropicamide (pKi = 7.15) and himbacine (pKi = 8.65) fitted best to a single population of sites. Moreover, 4-diphenyl-acetoxy-N-methyl-piperidine methiodide (4-DAMP), a muscarinic antagonist that discriminates the M1 and M3 versus the M2 subtypes, also delineated one site (pKi = 8.36). 4. The antagonist profile clearly indicates the existence of an M2 population in the porcine intravesical ureter. In addition, the presence of a minor non-M2 population, which may be formed by a mixture of several muscarinic subtypes (i.e. M1, M3 and/or M4) can not be discounted. 5. The present work confirms the results obtained in previous functional studies where the stimulation of muscarinic receptors by carbachol evoked the contraction of the pig isolated intravesical ureter.
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PMID:Muscarinic binding sites of the pig intravesical ureter. 874 75

Expression of two isoforms of Rho-kinase (ROCK) and its functional role in the physiological control of smooth muscle contraction in the sheep ureter were investigated. Helical strips of the ureteric smooth muscle were stimulated by electrical field stimulation (EFS, 60 V, 1 mS, 2, 4, 8, 16 and 32 Hz, for 20 S), KCl (80 mm), carbachol (CCh, 10(-8)-10(-4) m) or phenylephrine (Phe, 10(-8)-10(-4) m). EFS produced a reproducible contractile activity, which was abolished by tetrodotoxin (3 x 10(-6) m), a Na(+) channel blocker. A muscarinic receptor antagonist, atropine (2 x 10(-6) m), and an adrenergic neuron blocker, guanethidine (10(-5) m), significantly suppressed the contraction induced by EFS. However, this contraction was augmented in the presence of N(G)-nitro-l-arginine (l-NA, 10(-4) m), a nitric oxide synthase inhibitor. Two Rho-kinase inhibitors, Y-27632 (5 x 10(-5) m) and fasudil (5 x 10(-5) m), markedly attenuated the EFS-elicited contraction. CCh and Phe produced concentration-dependent contraction in the sheep ureter. pD(2) values for Phe and CCh were 5.04+/-0.11 and 5.00+/-0.22, respectively. Y-27632 (5 x 10(-5) m) and fasudil (5 x 10(-5) m) also significantly inhibited CCh- and Phe-induced contractions. Moreover, these ROCK inhibitors produced relaxations in the KCl-elicited contraction in a concentration-dependent manner. pD(2) values for Y-27632 and fasudil were, respectively, 5.17+/-0.07 and 4.58+/-0.08 (P<0.001). Furthermore, the influences of these agents were also tested on spontaneous phasic contractions of the tissue. Among Y-27632, fasudil, TTX, l-NA, guanethidine and atropine, only the ROCK inhibitors (10(-6)-10(-5) m) were able to suppress the spontaneous contractile activity. Western blot analysis has revealed that both isoforms of Rho-kinase (ROCK-1 and ROCK-2) are expressed in the sheep ureter. Densitometric analysis has indicated that these enzymes are less expressed in the sheep ureter than are in the sheep aorta in a significant manner. These results show that a contractile enzyme, Rho-kinase, is expressed, and it mediates agonist- and EFS-induced contractions as well as spontaneous contractile activity of the isolated sheep ureter. Since Y-27632 and fasudil depressed the contractions, it seems plausible to postulate that Rho-kinase inhibitors may be beneficial in the treatment of renal colic.
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PMID:Expression of Rho-kinase (ROCK-1 and ROCK-2) and its substantial role in the contractile activity of the sheep ureter. 1535 80

Commercially available antisera against five subtypes of muscarinic receptors and nine subtypes of adrenoceptors showed highly distinct immunohistochemical staining patterns in rat ureter and stomach. However, using the M(1-4) muscarinic receptor subtypes and alpha(2B)-, beta(2)-, and beta(3)-adrenoceptors as examples, Western blots with membranes prepared from cell lines stably expressing various subtypes of muscarinic receptors or adrenoceptors revealed that each of the antisera recognized a set of proteins that differed between the cell lines used but lacked specificity for the claimed target receptor. We propose that receptor antibodies need better validation before they can reliably be used.
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PMID:Lack of specificity of commercially available antisera against muscarinergic and adrenergic receptors. 1919 7