INVOLVEMENT OF EPINEPHRINE IN THE PRESYNAPTIC BETA-ADRENOCEPTOR MECHANISM OF NOREPINEPHRINE RELEASE FROM RAT HYPOTHALAMIC SLICES
- 1 January 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 232 (2) , 507-512
Abstract
Using high-performance liquid chromatography with an electrochemical detector, field impulse (5 or 2 Hz)- and high K+ (20 mM)-evoked release of endogenous norepinephrine from rat hypothalamic slices were measured. Release by impulses at 5 hZ was tetrodotoxin-sensitive and both types of release were Ca+2-dependent. Isoproterenol (10-10-10-8 M) dose-dependently facilitated impulse-evoked release and l-propranolol (10-8 M) shifted dose-effect curve of isopreterenol to the right. Atenolol (10-8-10-6 M) or butoxamine (10-9-10-8 M) .beta.-1 and .beta.-2-antagonist, respectively, dose-dependently antagonized the faciltatory effect of isoproterenol (10-8 M). Tazolol (10-8-10-7 M) .beta.-1-agonist, and salbutamol (10-10-10-8 M) .beta.-2-agonist, dose-dependently increased impulse-evoked release. Epinephrine (10-9 M) also facilitated impulse-evoked release and the action was antagonized by l-ropranolol (10-8 M). Isoproterenol (10-8 M) also faciltated high K+-evoked release in the presence of tetrodotoxin (3 .times. 10-7 M) to exclude possible involvement of axonal conduction or neuronal loops. This facilitatory effect was antagonized by l-propranolol (10-8 M). l-Propranolol (3 .times. 10-7 M) alone decreased release by impulses at 2 Hz, but the d-isomer produced no effect. When rats were pretreated with 2,3-dichloro-.alpha.-methylbenzylamine, an inhibitor of phenylethanolamine N-methyltransferase, the enzyme catalyzing the formation of epinephrine from norephinephrine, 80 mg/k i.p. before decapitation, the l-propranolol-induced decrease was abolished completely. Epinephrine contents in slices from rats pretreated wit 2,3-dichloro-.alpha.-methylbenzylamine were reduced to 38% of control, whereas norepinephrine contents were unchanged. There coexist presynaptic .beta.-1 and .beta.-2-receptors on noradrenergic nerve endings and epinephrine released from adrenergic nerve endings probably mediates the facilitatory mechanisms for norepinephrine release in the rat hypothalamus.This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
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