E-Ring 8-isoprostanes inhibit ACh release from parasympathetic nerves innervating guinea-pig trachea through agonism of prostanoid receptors of the EP3-subtype
- 1 February 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Pharmacology
- Vol. 141 (4) , 600-609
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjp.0705648
Abstract
1. In the present study, we examined the effect of E-ring 8-isoprostanes on cholinergic neurotransmission in guinea-pig trachea and identified the receptor(s) involved. As isoprostanes are isomeric with prostaglandins, PGE(2) and sulprostone (a selective EP(3)-receptor agonist) were examined in parallel. 2. 8-Iso-PGE(1), 8-iso-PGE(2) (0.1 nm-1 microM), sulprostone (1 nm-1 microM) and PGE(2) (1 microM) suppressed EFS-evoked [(3)H]ACh release from guinea-pig trachea in a concentration-dependent manner, producing 39.5, 53.9, 61.2 and 59.9% inhibition, respectively, at 1 microM. It should be noted that an established maximum effective concentration was not determined. 3. Neither SQ 29,548 (1 microm; a TP-receptor antagonist) nor AH 6809 (10 microM; an EP(1)-/EP(2)-/DP-receptor antagonist) reversed the inhibitory effect of these compounds. 4. L-798,106, a novel and highly selective EP(3)-receptor antagonist, produced a parallel shift to the right of the concentration-response curves that described the inhibitory action of sulprostone on EFS-evoked contractile responses in guinea-pig vas deferens (an established EP(3)-receptor-expressing tissue), from which a mean pA(2) of 7.48 was derived. On guinea-pig trachea, L-798,106 also antagonised sulprostone-induced inhibition of EFS-induced twitch responses, with similar potency (mean pA(2)=7.82). 5. The inhibitory effects of 8-iso-PGE(1), 8-iso-PGE(2), sulprostone and PGE(2) on EFS-induced [(3)H]ACh release was blocked by L-798,106 at a concentration (10 microM) that binds only weakly to human recombinant EP(1)-, EP(2)- and EP(4)-receptor subtypes expressed in HEK 293 cells. 6. These data suggest that E-ring 8-isoprostanes, PGE(2) and sulprostone inhibit EFS-evoked [(3)H]ACh release from cholinergic nerves innervating guinea-pig trachea, by interacting with prejunctional prostanoid receptors of the EP(3)-subtype.Keywords
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