Functional, biochemical and molecular biological evidence for a possible β3‐adrenoceptor in human near‐term myometrium
- 1 August 2000
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Pharmacology
- Vol. 130 (8) , 1960-1966
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjp.0703491
Abstract
The possible existence of a beta(3)-adrenoceptor (beta(3)-AR) in human near-term myometrium was investigated by in vitro functional and biochemical studies and analysis of mRNA expression. SR 59119A and SR 59104A and CGP 12177 (two selective agonists and a partial agonist, respectively, of the beta(3)-AR), salbutamol and terbutaline (beta(2)-AR agonists) each produced a concentration-dependent relaxation of the myometrial spontaneous contractions. There were no differences in pD(2) values for the relaxing potencies of terbutaline, salbutamol, CGP 12177 and SR 59119A. The rank order for their relaxing efficacies was SR 59119A>SR 59104A>terbutaline approximately salbutamol approximately CGP 12177 (E(max)=52+/-7%, 42+/-12% and approximately 30% respectively). Propranolol, a beta(1)- and beta(2)-AR antagonist, and ICI 118551, a beta(2)-AR antagonist (both at 0.1 microM), did not affect the SR 59119A-induced relaxation whereas SR 59230A, a selective beta(3)-AR antagonist (1 microM), significantly reduced the maximal relaxing effect of SR 59119A. SR 59119A and salbutamol induced a significant increase in cyclic AMP levels that was antagonized by SR 59230A but not by propranolol for SR 59119A, and by propranolol but not by SR 59230A for salbutamol. The beta(3)-AR mRNA was positively expressed in myometrium preparations in a reverse transcription polymerase chain assay. The results presented provide the first evidence for the existence of the beta(3)-AR subtype in human near-term myometrium and suggest that the effects of SR 59119A might be mediated through an increase in cyclic AMP level.Keywords
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