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Pharmacological Characterization of Presynaptic Alpha 2-autoreceptors in Rat Submaxillary Gland and Heart Atrium

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Journal Br J Pharmacol
Publisher Wiley
Specialty Pharmacology
Date 1992 Sep 1
PMID 1358386
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1. The pharmacological properties of presynaptic alpha 2-autoreceptors were studied in rat isolated submaxillary glands and atria. Tissue pieces were preincubated with [3H]-noradrenaline, then superfused with medium containing desipramine, and stimulated electrically. In one series of experiments, pEC30 values of 12 alpha-adrenoceptor antagonists were determined, i.e., negative logarithms of concentrations that increased the electrically evoked overflow of tritium by 30%. In another series, pKD values of 9 alpha-adrenoceptor antagonists against the release-inhibiting effect of 5-bromo-6-(2-imidazolin-2-ylamino)-quinoxaline (UK 14304), and of 3 antagonists against the release-inhibiting effect of methoxamine, were determined. 2. In submaxillary glands, the pEC30 values of the antagonists correlated well with their pKD values against UK 14304 (r = 0.93). The same was true for atria (r = 0.92). 3. In submaxillary glands, the pKD values of 3 antagonists against UK14304 were very similar to their pKD values against methoxamine, with a maximal difference of 0.4. The same was true for atria where the maximal difference was 0.3. 4. The pEC30 values obtained in submaxillary glands correlated significantly with those obtained in atria (r = 0.81). The same was true for the pKD values (r = 0.79). However, the pEC30 and pKD values also indicated consistent differences between the two tissues. 5. It is concluded that the sites of action of the imidazoline UK 14304 (alpha 2-selective), the phenylethylamine noradrenaline, and the phenylethylamine methoxamine (alpha 1-selective) are exclusively alpha 2-adrenoceptors. There is no indication for presynaptic alpha 1-adrenoceptors or for an effect of UK 14304 mediated by presynaptic imidazoline receptors.The 02-autoreceptor population in the submaxillary gland differs from that in the atrium.6. Comparison with studies from the literature indicates that the submaxillary autoreceptors are closely similar to the a2D radioligand binding site found in the bovine pineal gland and probably the rat submaxillary gland. The atrial autoreceptors also conform best to this site, but the agreement is more limited; the atrial autoreceptors may represent a type related to, but distinct from, the a2D site, or a mixture of different types.

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