A pharmacological study of NK1 and NK2 tachykinin receptor characteristics in the rat isolated urinary bladder

Abstract
1 We have estimated potencies of tachykinin receptor agonist and antagonist analogues in order to determine the recognition characteristics of tachykinin receptors mediating phasic contractile responses of the rat isolated urinary bladder in vitro. 2 The NK1-selective synthetic agonists, substance P methyl ester and GR73632, the synthetic NK2-selective agonists [β-Ala8]-NKA(4–10) and GR64349, and the mammalian tachykinins, neurokinin A and neurokinin B, were assayed relative to substance P and were found to be approximately equipotent. The NK3-selective agonist, senktide, was inactive (10 μm). 3 Potencies of all these agonists were not significantly different (P > 0.05) when experiments were carried out in the presence of the neutral endopeptidase inhibitor, phosphoramidon, and the kininase II inhibitor, enalaprilat (both 1 μm). 4 The NK1-selective antagonist, GR82334, inhibited responses to substance P methyl ester in a competitive manner in the rat urinary bladder and the rat ileum, and also in the guinea-pig ileum. Markedly different pKB estimates were obtained in the rat bladder (6.38) and rat ileum (6.56) compared to the guinea-pig ileum (7.42). GR82334 (3 μm) was inactive against responses of the rat bladder to [β-Ala8]-NKA(4–10). 5 The NK1-selective antagonist (±)-CP-96,345 also inhibited responses of the rat bladder and guinea-pig ileum to substance P methyl ester; however, in the rat bladder at 1 μm, this antagonist reversibly inhibited responses both to the NK2-selective agonist [β-Ala8]-NKA(4–10) and to the muscarinic agonist carbachol (P ≤ 0.01), thus showing evidence of some non-selective depressant actions. 6 The NK2-selective antagonists, MEN10207 and L-659,874, competitively inhibited responses of the rat bladder to the NK2-selective agonist [β-Ala8]-NKA(4–10) giving pKB estimates of 5.75 and 6.68, respectively. Both antagonists (10 μm) were inactive against responses to the NK1-selective agonist substance P methyl ester. 7 These results support the proposal of a mixed population of NK1 and NK2 receptors mediating contraction of the rat isolated urinary bladder. The NK2 receptor is characterized by a relatively low affinity for the NK2-selective antagonist MEN10207 but a high affinity for L-659,874. The NK1-mediated responses are inhibited by (±)-CP-96,345: this compound however, has non-specific depressant effects in the rat bladder at high concentration (1 μm). In contrast, the NK1-receptor peptide antagonist GR82334, did not have non-specific depressant effects and competitively inhibited NK1 responses in the rat bladder and rat ileum with an affinity significantly lower than at the NK1-receptors in the guinea-pig ileum.

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