Effects of Prostaglandins on Vesicourethral Smooth Muscle of Rabbit. Therapeutic Implications
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The effects of PGF 2-alpha and PGE2 on the vesicourethral smooth muscle of the rabbit were studied in vitro. PGF2-alpha had potent contractile effects on the bladder body and comparatively less in the bladder base and the proximal urethra. PGE2 contractile effects were two times greater than PGF 2-alpha on the bladder body but minimal or absent on the base and the urethra. The effects of PGF2-alpha and PGE2 seem to be mediated through a prostaglandin receptor as indicated by competitive antagonism of both prostaglandins by N-0164, a synthetic phenyl phosphonate. It also appears that the effects of PGF2-alpha PGE2 may not be mediated through muscarinic, adrenergic, nicotinic, or histaminic receptors or direct smooth-muscle action. The therapeutic implications of PGE2 in the patients with problems of bladder emptying are discussed.
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