Zy. Wang et al., NONSPECIFIC ACTIONS OF THE NONPEPTIDE TACHYKININ RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS, CP-96,345, RP-67580 AND SR-48968, ON NEUROTRANSMISSION, British Journal of Pharmacology, 111(1), 1994, pp. 179-184
1 Three non-peptide tachykinin receptor antagonists, CP-96,345, RP 675
80 and SR 48968, were found to inhibit the electrically-evoked, tachyk
inin-mediated contractile responses of the rabbit iris sphincter in a
concentration-dependent fashion; the pIC(50) values were 5.6 +/- 0.01,
5.4 +/- 0.07 and 4.8 +/- 0.03, respectively. 2 These antagonists also
inhibited the electrically-evoked, parasympathetic response of the ra
bbit iris sphincter and the sympathetic response of the guinea-pig vas
deferens in a concentration-dependent manner; the pIC(50) values were
0.3-1.2 log units lower than those recorded for the tachykinin-mediat
ed responses. 3 Two local anaesthetics, bupivacaine and oxybuprocaine,
were also found to inhibit the tachykinin-mediated, cholinergic and s
ympathetic contractile responses in these tissues in a concentration-d
ependent manner; the concentration ranges for producing the inhibition
were similar to those of the non-peptide tachykinin receptor antagoni
sts. 4 On the sciatic nerves of frogs, the tachykinin receptor antagon
ists inhibited action potentials in a concentration-dependent manner;
the potency of the three drugs was similar to that of bupivacaine. 5 O
ur results suggest that, in addition to blocking tachykinin receptors,
the non-peptide tachykinin receptor antagonists, CP-96,345, RP 67580
and SR 48968, may exert non-specific inhibitory effects on neurotransm
ission.