Antagonism by reactive blue 2 but not by brilliant blue G of extracellular ATP‐evoked responses in PC12 phaeochromocytoma cells

Abstract
1 The effects of reactive blue 2 and brilliant blue G, which have been shown to block extracellular ATP-evoked responses, were investigated to discover whether these compounds act as P2-purinoceptor antagonists in PC12 phaeochromocytoma cells. 2 Reactive blue 2 (10 to 100 μm) suppressed the ATP-stimulated dopamine secretion from PC12 cells in a dose-dependent manner. The concentration-response curve for ATP was shifted to the right and the maximal response was decreased by reactive blue (30 and 100 μm). Brilliant blue G (up to 100 μm) did not significantly affect the secretion. 3 Reactive blue 2 (10 to 100 μm) suppressed the ATP-activated inward current recorded from the voltage-clamped cells in a concentration-dependent manner. Brilliant blue G (up to 100 μm) did not affect the current. 4 The results suggest that reactive blue 2 but not brilliant blue G is a P2-purinoceptor antagonist in PC12 cells. The purinoceptors in these cells may be the same type as those involved in ATP-evoked smooth muscle relaxation, judging from the antagonism by reactive blue 2.

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