Pharmacological Heterogeneity of Both Endothelin ETA- and ETB-Receptors in the Human Saphenous Vein
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- 1 January 1995
- journal article
- Published by Elsevier in The Japanese Journal of Pharmacology
- Vol. 69 (4) , 391-398
- https://doi.org/10.1254/jjp.69.391
Abstract
To study endothelin receptor subtypes that mediate the smooth muscle contraction of human saphenous vein, effects of some endothelin-receptor agonists and antagonists were examined. Endothelin (ET)-1 and sarafotoxin 6b (S6b) elicited potent concentration-dependent contractions with similar pD2 values and similar maximal responses. Selective ETB-receptor agonists, sarafotoxin 6c (S6c) and IRL1620 (Suc-[Glu9, Ala11, 15]-endothelin-1(8-21)), also caused contractions, but their maximal responses were about one third of that of ET-1. ET-3 showed a biphasic concentration-response curve. An ETA-receptor antagonist, BQ-123 (cyclo(-D-Asp-L-Pro-D-Val-L-Leu-D-Trp-)), an ETA/ETB-receptor antagonist, PD142893 (Ac-D-Dip-Leu-Asp-Ile-Ile-Trp), or the combination of these two antagonists hardly affected the contractile effect of ET-1, while each of them markedly antagonized the effects of higher concentrations of ET-3 and S6b. Contractions induced by lower concentrations of ET-3 and S6b were resistant to these antagonists. The concentration-response curves for S6c and IRL1620 were not affected by BQ-123. The effect of IRL1620 was markedly inhibited by PD142893, while S6c-induced contractions were much more resistant to PD142893. These different sensitivities to antagonists suggested heterogeneity of both ETA- and ETB-receptors [ETA1 (sensitive to BQ-123), ETA2 (resistant to BQ-123), ETB1 (sensitive to PD142893) and ETB2 (resistant to PD142893)] in the human saphenous vein, although contractions mediated by ETB-subtypes have smaller maximal responses than those mediated by the ETA-subtypes.Keywords
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