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Villalón CM, Heiligers JP, Centurión D, De Vries P, Saxena PR. Characterization of putative 5-HT7 receptors mediating tachycardia in the cat. Br J Pharmacol 1997; 121:1187-95. [PMID: 9249256 PMCID: PMC1564807 DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0701260] [Citation(s) in RCA: 31] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/05/2023] Open
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1. It has been suggested that the tachycardic response to 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) in the spinal-transected cat is mediated by '5-HT1-like' receptors since this effect, being mimicked by 5-carboxamidotryptamine (5-CT), is not modified by ketanserin or MDL 72222, but it is blocked by methiothepin, methysergide or mesulergine. The present study was set out to reanalyse this suggestion in terms of the IUPHAR 5-HT receptor classification schemes proposed in 1994 and 1996. 2. Intravenous (i.v.) bolus injections of the tryptamine derivatives, 5-CT (0.01, 0.03, 0.1, 0.3, 1, 3, 10 and 30 microg kg(-1)), 5-HT (3, 10 and 30 microg kg(-1)) and 5-methoxytryptamine (3, 10 and 30 microg kg(-1)) as well as the atypical antipsychotic drug, clozapine (1000 and 3000 microg kg(-1)) resulted in dose-dependent increases in heart rate, with a rank order of agonist potency of 5-CT >> 5-HT > 5-methoxytryptamine >> clozapine. 3. The tachycardic effects of 5-HT and 5-methoxytryptamine were dose-dependently antagonized by i.v. administration of lisuride (30 and 100 microg kg(-1)), ergotamine (100 and 300 microg kg(-1)) or mesulergine (100, 300 and 1000 microg kg(-1)); the highest doses of these antagonists used also blocked the tachycardic effects of 5-CT. Clozapine (1000 and 3000 microg kg(-1)) did not affect the 5-HT-induced tachycardia, but attenuated, with its highest dose, the responses to 5-methoxytryptamine and 5-CT. However, these doses of clozapine as well as the high doses of ergotamine (300 microg kg(-1)) and mesulergine (300 and 1000 microg kg(-1)) also attenuated the tachycardic effects of isoprenaline. In contrast, 5-HT-, 5-methoxytryptamine- and 5-CT-induced tachycardia were not significantly modified after i.v. administration of physiological saline (0.1 and 0.3 ml kg(-1)), the 5-HT(1B/1D) receptor antagonist, GR127935 (500 microg kg(-1)) or the 5-HT(3/4) receptor antagonist, tropisetron (3000 microg kg(-1)). 4. Intravenous injections of the 5-HT1 receptor agonists, sumatriptan (30, 100 and 300 microg kg(-1)) and indorenate (300 and 1000 microg kg(-1)) or the 5-HT4 receptor (partial) agonist cisapride (300 and 1000 microg kg(-1)) were devoid of effects on feline heart rate per se and failed to modify significantly 5-HT-induced tachycardic responses. 5. Based upon the above rank order of agonist potency, the failure of sumatriptan, indorenate or cisapride to produce cardioacceleration and the blockade by a series of drugs showing high affinity for the cloned 5-ht7 receptor, the present results indicate that the 5-HT receptor mediating tachycardia in the cat is operationally similar to other putative 5-HT7 receptors mediating vascular and non-vascular responses (e.g. relaxation of the rabbit femoral vein, canine external carotid and coronary arteries, rat systemic vasculature and guinea-pig ileum). Since these responses represent functional correlates of the 5-ht7 gene product, the 5-HT7 receptor appellation is reinforced. Therefore, the present experimental model, which is not complicated by the presence of other 5-HT receptors, can be utilized to characterize and develop new drugs with potential agonist and antagonist properties at functional 5-HT7 receptors.
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- C M Villalón
- Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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González AA, Puig MM. Ondansetron facilitates neuromuscular transmission in the guinea-pig ileum. Eur J Pharmacol 1997; 328:201-6. [PMID: 9218702 DOI: 10.1016/s0014-2999(97)83046-4] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/04/2023]
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The effects of ondansetron on the neuromuscular function of the guinea-pig ileum were investigated in vitro. Ondansetron, but not tropisetron or MDL 72222 (1alpha-H-3alpha-5alpha-H-tropan-3-yl-3,5-dichlo robenzoate), enhanced submaximal electrically induced contractions (EC50) = 1.3 x 10(-5) M). Desensitization with 5-hydroxytryptamine (1 x 10(-5) M) or 2-methyl-5-HT (1 x 10(-5) M) abolished this facilitatory response, which remained unaltered after desensitization with 5-methoxytryptamine (1 x 10(-5) M) or addition of tropisetron, MDL 72222, N-acetyl-5-hydroxytryptophyl-5-hydroxytryptophan, SB203186 (1-piperidinylethyl-1H-indole-3 carboxylate hydrochloride), pirenzepine or hexamethonium. At higher concentrations, ondansetron decreased the electrically induced contractions (EC50 = 1 x 10(-4) M); the inhibitory response was unaffected by (-)-naloxone (1 x 10(-6) M) or idazoxan (1 x 10(-6) M). We conclude that, in the guinea-pig ileum, ondansetron elicits a biphasic response: facilitation of neuromuscular transmission mediated by a serotonergic receptor distinct from the 5-HT3, 5-HT4 or putative 5-HT1P receptors, and an inhibitory response that does not involve opiate or alpha2-adrenoceptors.
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- A A González
- Anesthesiology Research Unit, IMIM, Department of Anesthesiology, Hospital Universitario del Mar, Barcelona, Spain
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Terrón JA. Role of 5-ht7 receptors in the long-lasting hypotensive response induced by 5-hydroxytryptamine in the rat. Br J Pharmacol 1997; 121:563-71. [PMID: 9179401 PMCID: PMC1564697 DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0701134] [Citation(s) in RCA: 45] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/04/2023] Open
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1. The receptor mediating the long-lasting hypotensive effect of intravenous (i.v.) 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) in the rat was originally classified as 5-HT1-like. Since some pharmacological properties of this receptor are closely similar to those for the cloned 5-ht7 receptor, the present study investigated the effects of several 5-HT receptor agonists and antagonists showing high affinity for the cloned 5-ht7 receptor in pithed rats with artificially raised blood pressure. 2. I.v. bolus administration of 5-HT, 5-carboxamidotryptamine (5-CT), 5-methoxytryptamine, lisuride and sumatriptan to bilaterally vagotomized pithed rats pretreated with ketanserin (0.18 mumol kg-1, i.v.), the diastolic blood pressure of which had been raised by a continuous i.v. infusion of methoxamine (60-80 nmol kg-1 min-1), produced dose-dependent hypotensive responses; only 5-HT and 5-CT displayed similar maximum effects. In addition to mimicking the hypotensive action of 5-HT with a lower maximum effect, lisuride strongly antagonized the 5-CT-induced hypotensive responses thus suggesting a partial agonist effect. The rank order of hypotensive agonist potency was 5-CT > > 5-HT > or = 5-methoxytryptamine > or = lisuride > > sumatriptan. 3. In experiments with antagonists, i.v. treatment with metergoline (2.48 mumol kg-1), mesulergine (2.76 mumol kg-1), methysergide (2.13 mumol kg-1), lisuride (0.22 mumol kg-1), methiothepin (0.68 mumol kg-1), mianserin (10.6 mumol kg-1), or the atypical antipsychotic drugs, clozapine (11.0 mumol kg-1) or risperidone (78.0 nmol kg-1), produced significant rightward displacements of the dose-response curve for 5-CT in methoxamine-infused pithed animals pretreated with ketanserin (0.18 mumol kg-1, i.v.); lisuride, methiothepin and risperidone behaved as non-competitive antagonists as they elicited a significant reduction of the maximum effect to 5-CT. In contrast, blockade of 5-HT1, 5-HT3 and 5-HT4 receptors with i.v. propranolol (3.38 mumol kg-1), MDL-72222 (1.59 mumol kg-1) and GR125487 (1.91 mumol kg-1), respectively, did not alter 5-CT-induced hypotensive responses; ketanserin (0.18 mumol kg-1, i.v.) failed to modify the dose-response curve for 5-CT in saline-pretreated animals. Lastly, inhibition of the prostaglandin-forming cyclo-oxygenase and nitric oxide synthase with indomethacin (14 mumol kg-1, i.v.) and NG-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME, 120 mumol kg-1, i.v.), respectively, had no significant effects on 5-CT-induced hypotensive effects. 4. Taken together, the present pharmacological data suggest that the long-lasting vasodepressor action of 5-HT in the rat involves activation of receptors closely similar to the cloned 5-ht7 subtype. Since no evidence for an indirect mechanism could be obtained, these receptors may be primarily located in the vascular smooth muscle of the systemic resistance vessels. These findings represent further evidence favouring the functional role of the 5-ht7 receptor.
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- J A Terrón
- Departamento de Farmacología y Toxicología, CINVESTAV, I.P.N., México D.F., México
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- R M Eglen
- Roche Bioscience, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA
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Hoyer D, Martin G. 5-HT receptor classification and nomenclature: towards a harmonization with the human genome. Neuropharmacology 1997; 36:419-28. [PMID: 9225265 DOI: 10.1016/s0028-3908(97)00036-1] [Citation(s) in RCA: 309] [Impact Index Per Article: 11.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/04/2023]
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Molecular biology has dramatically advanced our knowledge and understanding of receptors for 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT). The existence of multiple 5-HT receptors defined using traditional pharmacological and biochemical approaches has now been amply confirmed, but gene products encoding putative "new" 5-HT receptors have also been discovered. In some cases, the absence of suitably selective agonists and antagonists has hampered determination of a physiological role for these gene products. This makes their classification as formally recognised receptors premature.
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- D Hoyer
- Novartis Pharma Ltd, Basel, Switzerland
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Villalón CM, Centurión D, Luján-Estrada M, Terrón JA, Sánchez-López A. Mediation of 5-HT-induced external carotid vasodilatation in GR 127935-pretreated vagosympathectomized dogs by the putative 5-HT7 receptor. Br J Pharmacol 1997; 120:1319-27. [PMID: 9105708 PMCID: PMC1564589 DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0701020] [Citation(s) in RCA: 50] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/04/2023] Open
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1. The vasodilator effects of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) in the external carotid bed of anaesthetized dogs with intact sympathetic tone are mediated by prejunctional sympatho-inhibitory 5-HT1B/1D receptors and postjunctional 5-HT receptors. The prejunctional vasodilator mechanism is abolished after vagosympathectomy which results in the reversal of the vasodilator effect to vasoconstriction. The blockade of this vasoconstrictor effect of 5-HT with the 5-HT1B/1D receptor antagonist, GR 127935, unmasks a dose-dependent vasodilator effect of 5-HT, but not of sumatriptan. Therefore, the present study set out to analyse the pharmacological profile of this postjunctional vasodilator 5-HT receptor in the external carotid bed of vagosympathectomized dogs pretreated with GR 127935 (20 micrograms kg-1, i.v.). 2. One-minute intracarotid (i.c.) infusions of 5-HT (0.3-30 micrograms min-1), 5-carboxamidotryptamine (5-CT; 0.01-0.3 microgram min-1), 5-methoxytryptamine (1-100 micrograms min-1) and lisuride (3-1000 micrograms min-1) resulted in dose-dependent increases in external carotid blood flow (without changes in blood pressure or heart rate) with a rank order of agonist potency of 5-CT > > 5-HT > or = 5-methoxytryptamine > lisuride, whereas cisapride (100-1000 micrograms min-1, i.c.) was practically inactive. Interestingly, lisuride (mean dose of 85 +/- 7 micrograms kg-1, i.c.), but not cisapride (mean dose of 67 +/- 7 micrograms kg-1, i.c.), specifically abolished the responses induced by 5-HT, 5-CT and 5-methoxytryptamine, suggesting that a common site of action may be involved. In contrast, 1 min i.c. infusions of 8-OH-DPAT (3-3000 micrograms min-1) produced dose-dependent decreases, not increases, in external carotid blood flow and failed to antagonize (mean dose of 200 +/- 33 micrograms kg-1, i.c.) the agonist-induced vasodilator responses. 3. The external carotid vasodilator responses to 5-HT, 5-CT and 5-methoxytryptamine were not modified by intravenous (i.v.) pretreatment with either saline, (+/-)-pindolol (4 mg kg-1) or ritanserin (100 micrograms kg-1) plus granisetron (300 micrograms kg-1), but were dose-dependently blocked by i.v. administration of methiothepin (10 and 30 micrograms kg-1, given after ritanserin plus granisetron), mesulergine (10 and 30 micrograms kg-1), metergoline (1 and 3 mg kg-1), methysergide (1 and 3 mg kg-1) or clozapine (0.3 and 1 mg kg-1). Nevertheless, the blockade of the above responses, not significant after treatment with the lower of the two doses of metergoline and mesulergine, was nonspecific after administration of the higher of the two doses of methysergide and clozapine. 4. Based upon the above rank order of agonist potencies and the antagonism produced by a series of drugs showing high affinity for the cloned 5-ht7 receptor, our results indicate that the 5-HT receptor mediating external carotid vasodilatation in GR 127935-pretreated vagosympathectomized dogs is operationally similar to the putative 5-HT7 receptor mediating relaxation of vascular and non-vascular smooth muscles (e.g. rabbit femoral vein, canine coronary artery, rat systemic vasculature and guinea-pig ileum) as well as tachycardia in the cat.
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- C M Villalón
- Departamento de Farmacología y Toxicología, CINVESTAV, México D.F
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Prins NH, Briejer MR, Schuurkes JA. Characterization of the contraction to 5-HT in the canine colon longitudinal muscle. Br J Pharmacol 1997; 120:714-20. [PMID: 9051313 PMCID: PMC1564512 DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0700954] [Citation(s) in RCA: 33] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/03/2023] Open
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1. Although conscious dogs have often been used for colonic motility studies with 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT), the effects of 5-HT on the isolated colon have not been thoroughly characterized yet. The current study was undertaken to characterize the response to 5-HT of the canine isolated colon longitudinal muscle. 2. Longitudinal strips of canine midcolon deprived of (sub)mucosa were prepared for isotonic measurement. 5-HT induced contractions from 3 nM onwards, which were not affected by selective inhibition of 5-HT re-uptake, monoamine oxidase or blockade of alpha-adrenoceptors. Tetrodotoxin (0.3 microM) did not affect the responses to 5-HT, suggesting that smooth muscle 5-HT receptors are involved. The selective 5-HT4 receptor antagonist SB 204070 (10 nM) slightly enhanced contractions to 5-HT and therefore it was included in the organ bath solution in all further experiments. The 5-HT1 and 5-HT2 receptor antagonist methysergide (0.1 microM) depressed the curve to 5-HT, but the selective 5-HT3 receptor antagonist granisetron (0.3 microM) had no effect. 3. Besides 5-HT, alpha-methyl-5-HT (alpha-Me-5-HT), 5-methoxytryptamine (5-MeOT), 2-methyl-5-HT (2-Me-5-HT) and 5-carboxamidotryptamine (5-CT) also induced contractions, with the following rank order of potency (pEC50 values in parentheses): 5-HT (6.9) = alpha-methyl-5-HT (6.9) > 2-Me-5-HT (5.8) = 5-MeOT (5.7) = 5-CT (5.6), indicative of 5-HT2 receptor involvement, alpha-Me-5-HT produced a bell-shaped curve, which was not affected by alpha-adrenoceptor blockade. 5-HT, 5-MeOT, 2-Me-5-HT and 5-CT produced a monophasic concentration-response curve, consistent with an interaction with a single receptor site. 8-Hydroxy-2-(di-n-propylamino) tetralin (8-OH-DPAT) and tryptamine only induced contractions at a concentration exceeding 1 microM. 4. The selective 5-HT2B receptor antagonist SB 204741 (0.3 microM) did not affect the curve to 5-HT. Ketanserin, cisapride and spiroxatrine behaved as competitive antagonists with pKb values of, respectively, 8.4, 8.1 and 6.7. Spiroxatrine (1 microM) shifted the curve to 5-MeOT rightward yielding an apparent pA2 of 7.1. Other antagonists at 5-HT2A receptors also surmountably inhibited the contractions to 5-HT (apparent pA2 value in parentheses): mesulergine (8.2), cinanserin (8.2), yohimbine (6.2) and mianserin (8.6). However, as well as a rightward shift, methiothepin (8.3), pizotifen (8.6) and spiperone (8.8) also caused a depression of the curve, indicative of "pseudo-irreversible' antagonism. Taken together, the above mentioned affinity estimates most closely corresponded to literature affinity values for 5-HT2A receptors. 5. It was concluded that 5-HT induces contractions of the canine midcolon longitudinal muscle primarily by stimulation of smooth muscle 5-HT2A receptors. The presence of inhibitory 5-HT4 receptors cannot be ruled out.
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- N H Prins
- Department of Gastrointestinal Pharmacology, Janssen Research Foundation, Beerse, Belgium
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Hirst WD, Price GW, Rattray M, Wilkin GP. Identification of 5-hydroxytryptamine receptors positively coupled to adenylyl cyclase in rat cultured astrocytes. Br J Pharmacol 1997; 120:509-15. [PMID: 9031757 PMCID: PMC1564482 DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0700921] [Citation(s) in RCA: 62] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/03/2023] Open
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1. 5-Hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) elicited a dose-dependent stimulation of intracellular adenosine 3': 5'-cyclic monophosphate (cyclic AMP) accumulation in cultured astrocytes derived from neonatal rat (Sprague Dawley) thalamic/hypothalamic area with a potency (pEC50) of 6.68 +/- 0.08 (mean +/- s.e. mean). 2. In order to characterize the 5-HT receptor responsible for the cyclic AMP accumulation the effects of a variety of compounds were investigated on basal cyclic AMP levels (agonists) and 5-carboxamidotryptamine (5-CT) stimulated cyclic AMP levels (antagonists). The rank order of potency for the agonists investigated was 5-CT (pEC50 = 7.81 +/- 0.09) > 5-methoxytryptamine (5-MeOT) (pEC50 = 6.86 +/- 0.36) > 5-HT (pEC50 = 6.68 +/- 0.08). The following compounds, at concentrations up to 10 microM, did not affect basal cyclic AMP levels 8-hydroxy-2-(di-n-propylamino)tetralin (8-OH-DPAT), cisapride, sumatriptan, DOI and RU 24969. The rank order of potency of antagonists was methiothepin (pKi = 7.98 +/- 0.25) > mesulergine (pKi = 7.58 +/- 0.18) > ritanserin (pKi = 7.20 +/- 0.24) > clozapine (pKi = 7.03 +/- 0.19) > mianserin (pKi = 6.41 +/- 0.19). The following compounds, at concentrations up to 10 microM, were inactive: ketanserin, WAY100635, GR127935. This pharmacological profile is consistent with that of 5-HT7 receptor subtype-mediated effects. 3. The cultured astrocytes exhibited regional heterogeneity in the magnitude of cyclic AMP accumulation (Emax). Cells cultured from the thalamic/hypothalamic area had significantly higher Emax values (588 +/- 75% and 572 +/- 63% of basal levels for 5-CT and 5-HT, respectively) compared to brainstem (274 +/- 51% and 318 +/- 46%, respectively) and colliculus astrocytes (244 +/- 15% and 301 +/- 24%, respectively). No significant differences in pEC50 (for either 5-HT or 5-CT) values were observed. 4. Reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) with primers specific for the 5-HT7 receptor confirmed expression of messenger RNA for this receptor subtype by the cultured astrocytes derived from all regions investigated. Primers specific for the 5-HT6 receptor also amplified a cDNA fragment from the same samples. 5. From these findings, we conclude that astrocytes cultured from a number of brain regions express functional 5-HT receptors positively coupled to adenylyl cyclase and that the level of receptor expression or the efficiency of receptor coupling is regionally-dependent. The pharmacological profile of the receptor on thalamic/hypothalamic astrocytes suggests that the 5-HT7 receptor is the dominant receptor that is functionally expressed even though astrocyte cultures have the capacity to express both 5-HT6 and 5-HT7 receptor messenger RNA.
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- W D Hirst
- Biochemistry Department, Imperial College, London
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McLean PG, Coupar IM. Characterisation of a postjunctional 5-ht7-like and a prejunctional 5-HT3 receptor mediating contraction of rat isolated jejunum. Eur J Pharmacol 1996; 312:215-25. [PMID: 8894599 DOI: 10.1016/0014-2999(96)00456-6] [Citation(s) in RCA: 20] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/02/2023]
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The 5-HT (5-hydroxytryptamine)-induced contractile biphasic concentration-effect curve in rat isolated jejunum was investigated. The pEC50 values for the first and second phases were 8.0 and 6.1, respectively. The responses were insensitive to atropine (0.1 microM), ketanserin (2 microM), (-)-pindolol (5 microM), yohimbine (0.1 microM) and GR 113808 ({1-[2-(methyl-sulphonylamino)ethyl]-4-piperidinyl}methyl 1-methyl-1 H-indole-3-carboxylate, 1 microM) but susceptible to cocaine (10 microM). The low affinity phase was blocked by tetrodotoxin (1 microM), ondansetron (1 microM) and SR48968 (S)-N-methyl-N-[4-(4-acetylamino-4-phenyl piperidino)-2-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)butyl]benzamide, 0.1 microM). The high affinity phase was antagonised non-surmountably by fluoxetine (1 microM) methysergide (0.1 microM), spiperone (0.1 microM) and methiothepin (0.1 microM). Ritanserin (0.01-0.1 microM) and mesulergine (0.01-0.1 microM) acted as surmountable, competitive antagonists with pA2 values of 8.0 and 8.1, respectively. Clozapine (0.1 microM) was a surmountable antagonist with an apparent pA2 value of 8.0. The rank potency order of the 5-HT receptor agonists was 5-CT (5-carboxyamidotryptamine) > or = 5-HT = 5-methoxytryptamine > or = alpha-methyl-5-HT > > 8-OH-DPAT ((+/-)-2-dipropyl-amino-8-hydroxy-1,2,3, 4-tetrahydronaphthalene) > dipropyl-5-CT > renzapride = sumatriptan. The responses to 5-HT and 5-CT were not potentiated by pargyline (10 and 100 microM). It is suggested that rat jejunum contains a neuronal 5-HT3 receptor facilitating neurokinin release and a contractile smooth muscle 5-HT receptor with a pharmacological operational profile similar to the cloned 5-ht7 receptor.
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- P G McLean
- School of Pharmaceutical Biology and Pharmacology, Victorian College of Pharmacy, Monash University, Parkville, Victoria, Australia
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Tamura T, Sano I, Satoh M, Mizumoto A, Itoh Z. Pharmacological characterization of 5-hydroxytryptamine-induced motor activity (in vitro) in the guinea pig gastric antrum and corpus. Eur J Pharmacol 1996; 308:315-24. [PMID: 8858306 DOI: 10.1016/0014-2999(96)00312-3] [Citation(s) in RCA: 24] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/02/2023]
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In order to characterize the receptor subtypes involved in 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT)-induced circular muscle motor responses of the guinea pig gastric antrum and corpus, we examined the effects of several antagonists in vitro. 5-HT evoked concentration-dependent contractions of the gastric antrum and relaxations of the corpus. 5-HT induced antral contractions were abolished by pretreatment with atropine and tetrodotoxin. Methysergide, ketanserin, granisetron and [1-[2-(methylsulphonylamino)ethyl]-4-piperidinyl]methyl 1-methyl-1 H-indole-3-carboxylate maleate salt (GRl13808A), but neither 1-(2-methoxyphenyl)-4-[4-(2-phthalimido)butyl]piperazine (NAN-190) nor N2-[(4R)-4-hydroxy-1-(1-methyl-1 H-indol-3-yl)carbonyl-L-prolyl]-N- methyl-N-phenylmethyl-3-(2-naphthyl)-L-alaninamide (FK888), inhibited 5-HT (3 x 10(-6) M: submaximal concentration)-induced antral contractions concentration dependently and shifted the 5-HT concentration-response curve to the right. 5-HT (3 x 10(-6) M)-induced corporal relaxation was not affected by tetrodotoxin, ketanserin, granisetron or GR113808A. At 10(-7) M, neither methysergide nor NAN-190 affected corporal relaxation, but at a high concentration (10(-6) M) they both inhibited it and shifted the 5-HT concentration-response curve to the right. We conclude that 5-HT-induced antral contraction is mediated by cholinergic neurons via 5-HT2A, 5-HT3 and 5-HT4 receptors, whereas corporal relaxation is mediated via 5-HT1-like receptors on smooth muscle that are sensitive to methysergide and NAN-190.
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- T Tamura
- Gastrointestinal Research Laboratory, Gunma University, Maebashi, Japan
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McLean PG, Coupar IM. Further investigation into the signal transduction mechanism of the 5-HT4-like receptor in the circular smooth muscle of human colon. Br J Pharmacol 1996; 118:1058-64. [PMID: 8799582 PMCID: PMC1909528 DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1996.tb15506.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 26] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/02/2023] Open
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1. The nature of the receptor coupling mechanism of the 5-hydroxytryptamine4 (5-HT4) receptor in the circular smooth muscle of the human colon has been further investigated. 2. 5-HT stimulated cyclic AMP generation and caused a relaxation in a concentration-dependent fashion, with EC50 values of 175.5 and 274.9 nM respectively. DAU 6236 increased cyclic AMP formation and caused a relaxant effect but was a partial agonist relative to 5-HT. 3. The 5-HT4 receptor antagonist, GR 113808, inhibited cyclic AMP formation and relaxation induced by 5-HT with -log Ki values of 9.1 (cyclic AMP) and 8.9 (relaxation) and apparent pA2 values of 9.2 (cyclic AMP) and 9.5 (relaxation). 4. Ondansetron and methysergide failed to inhibit cyclic AMP formation or the relaxation induced by 5-HT. 5. The phosphodiesterase inhibitor, IBMX, produced a concentration-dependent relaxation (EC50 = 30 microM) and at 1 microM it enhanced the 5-HT-induced relaxation producing a leftward shift of the 5-HT concentration-effect curve with a concentration-ratio of 4.1. Rolipram caused a concentration-dependent relaxation (EC50 = 564.8 nM) and at 200 nm caused a leftward shift of the concentration-effect curve to 5-HT with a concentration-ratio of 5.5. 6. Application of the adenylyl cyclase inhibitor, SQ 22536 (0.1 mM), and the protein kinase inhibitors, H7 (100 nM) and H89 (200 nM), inhibited the relaxant effect of 5-HT inducing a rightward shift of the concentration-effect curve with concentration-ratios of 10.1, 2.7 and 4.2 respectively. 7. Forskolin stimulated cyclic AMP production and caused a relaxation. The maximum relaxant effect of forskolin (6 microM, 13.8 +/- 1.9 cm.s) was not significantly different from the maximum relaxant effect of 5-HT (10 microM, 12.7 +/- 4.9 cm.s). However, the cyclic AMP levels stimulated by forskolin (6 microM, 49.3 +/- 6.6 pmol mg-1) were markedly greater than those stimulated by 5-HT (10 microM, 7.6 +/- 2.0 pmol mg-1). 8. In conclusion, these results indicate that the 5-HT4 receptors of the circular smooth muscle of human colon mediate relaxation and inhibition of spontaneous contractions via activation of adenylyl cyclase, formation of cyclic AMP and activation of protein kinase A.
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- P G McLean
- School of Pharmaceutical Biology and Pharmacology, Victorian College of Pharmacy, Monash University, Australia
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Leung E, Walsh LK, Pulido-Rios MT, Eglen RM. Characterization of putative 5-ht7 receptors mediating direct relaxation in Cynomolgus monkey isolated jugular vein. Br J Pharmacol 1996; 117:926-30. [PMID: 8851512 PMCID: PMC1909429 DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1996.tb15282.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 51] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/02/2023] Open
Abstract
1. 5-Hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) receptors mediating contraction and relaxation are present in Cynomolgus monkey isolated jugular vein denuded of endothelium. 2. In the absence of spasmogen, alpha-methyl-5-HT and sumatriptan contracted the tissues with potency values (pEC50) of 6.8 (n = 2) and 6.4 +/- 0.1 (mean +/- s.e. mean, n = 3), respectively. In contrast, 5-HT caused an initial contraction (10 nM - 1 microM), followed by relaxation (1 microM - 32 microM). The contractile effect of alpha-methyl-5-HT was antagonized by ketanserin with a pKB value of 8.1 (n = 2). 5-Carboxamidotryptamine (5-CT), 5-methoxytryptamine (5-MeOT) and 8-OH-DPAT did not contract or relax the tissues in the absence of spasmogen. 3. In tissues precontracted with U46619 (10 nM) and in the presence of 5-HT1A, 5-HT1B, 5-HT2A, 5-HT3, and 5-HT4 receptor blockade, 5-CT and 5-MeOT caused endothelium-independent relaxation with potency values of 7.5 +/- 0.1 (n = 21) and 5.7 +/- 0.1 (n = 4), respectively. The potency of 5-HT was 7.2 (n = 2) while alpha-methyl-5-HT did not start to relax the tissues below a concentration of 10 microM. 4. Relaxations elicited by 5-CT were antagonized by the following compounds (with pKB values in parentheses): methiothepin (9.7), mesulergine (8.1), metergoline (8.0), clozapine (7.8), mianserin (7.7), spiperone (7.3), ritanserin (7.1), methysergide (7.0) and ketanserin (5.7). 5. It is concluded that the 5-HT receptor mediating endothelium-independent relaxation may be a functional correlate of the putative 5-ht7 receptor.
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Affiliation(s)
- E Leung
- Institute of Pharmacology, Roche Bioscience, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA
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