Modification by prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) of the response of guinea‐pig isolated vasa deferentia and atria to adrenergic stimuli

Abstract
1 Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) exerted positive cardiostimulant effects on isolated guinea-pig atria. The response was not altered by treatment of the animal with reserpine or by addition of propranolol to the organ bath. These results suggest that the cardiostimulatory actions of PGE2 are not mediated through the release of catecholamines or stimulation of adrenoceptors. 2 On the electrically driven atria, PGE2 consistently exerted a cardiostimulant action which was not appreciably altered by changes in calcium ion in the bathing medium. PGE2 showed no effect on the transport of calcium by the fragments of heart sarcoplasmic reticulum. 3 PGE2 reduced the responses to both noradrenaline and tyramine in the isolated atria. The shifted dose-response curve was not parallel to the original. 4 PGE2 increased the contractor response of the isolated vas deferens to nerve stimulation or to direct electrical stimulation. 5 PGE2 antagonized the increase caused by noradrenaline in contractor response of isolated vas deferens to direct electrical stimulation, whereas it affected the potentiation by noradrenaline differently when the vas deferens was contracting in response to nerve stimulation. In low concentration it inhibited and in large concentrations, it slightly enhanced the potentiation by catecholamine. 6 It is concluded that PGE2 has actions on multiple sites. It has postjunctional as well as pre-junctional effects on adrenergic neurones.