ANTAGONISM OF THE THROMBOXANE‐SENSITIVE CONTRACTILE SYSTEMS OF THE RABBIT AORTA, DOG SAPHENOUS VEIN AND GUINEA‐PIG TRACHEA
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- 19 July 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Pharmacology
- Vol. 76 (3) , 423-438
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1476-5381.1982.tb09236.x
Abstract
1 The thromboxane-sensitive contractile systems in spirally-cut preparations of the rabbit aorta, dog saphenous vein and guinea-pig trachea have been compared. The full or partial agonist activities of a range of bicyclic ring analogues were found to be remarkably similar on the three preparations. In addition, EP 045, a prostanoid with a phenylsemicarbazone ω-chain, blocked the action of both thromboxane A2 (TXA2) and the bicyclic ring analogues. Using 11,9-epoxymethano prostaglandin H2 as the agonist, linear Schild plots with slopes close to unity were obtained on each preparation; this suggests a competitive type of antagonism. 2 Analogues of prostaglandin D2 (PGD2), PGE2 and PGF2α also contracted the three smooth muscle preparations; those analogues containing a 16-p-halophenoxy residue were highly active. On the rabbit aorta, EP 045 completely blocked the contractile actions of these agonists, perhaps indicating a single type of prostanoid receptor in this tissue. On the dog saphenous vein PGD2, PGE2 and 15-methyl PGE2 exhibited relaxant activity when the tissue was partially contracted with either a thromboxane agonist or noradrenaline. On the guinea-pig trachea 16,16-dimethyl PGE2 and the 16-p-chlorophenoxy analogue of PGE2 were potent contractile agents whose action was not blocked by EP 045. PGE2 and 15-methyl PGE2 showed similar properties but exhibited relaxant activity with increasing concentrations in the organ bath. Our results indicate the presence of three types of prostanoid receptors in the guinea-pig trachea: thromboxane- and PGE-sensitive systems mediating contraction and a PGE-sensitive system mediating relaxation. 3 The similarity of the thromboxane-sensitive systems in the three smooth muscle preparations is discussed with particular reference to the differences in the equilibrium dissociation constants for EP 045.This publication has 28 references indexed in Scilit:
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