Vascular Smooth Muscle Activity of 7-Oxa-13-Prostynoic Acid

Abstract
The effects of 7-oxa-13-prostynoic acid (7-OPA), alone and as an antagonist of PGE2 and PGF, were investigated in isolated rabbit aortic and canine renal arterial (diameter ∼0.5 mm) strips. 7-OPA caused contractions in both preparations; threshold concentrations were 3-to 10-fold higher than the PGs and maximum contraction was 50-60%. In concentrations of 10–5 M, 7-OPA inhibited contractions by PGF and PGE2. The same concentration of 7-OPA did not inhibit norepinephrine-induced contractions. These data indicate that 7-OPA is a partial agonist of PG receptors and produces its antagonism of PGE2 and PGF by that mechanism.

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