M. Satoh et al., THE CHARACTERISTICS OF ENDOTHELIN RECEPTOR SUBTYPES ON MUSCLE-CONTRACTION AND NEURO-TRANSMISSION IN RAT VAS-DEFERENS, Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin, 21(7), 1998, pp. 718-722
We observed endothelin (ET)-induced contractile responses on prostatic
and epididymal segments, as well as the facilitation of an electrical
ly stimulated tone on prostatic segments of isolated rat vas deferens,
In both segments, the selective ETB-receptor agonists, IRL 1620 and s
arafotoxin S6c, produced only a small contraction or no contraction at
a concentration of 1 mu M. The rank order of contraction potencies (p
D(2) value) was ET-1=ET-2>ET-3 much greater than sarafotoxin S6c=IRL 1
620, The maximum responses of ET-induced contractions in the prostatic
segments were larger than those in the epididymal segments. The contr
actile response to ET-3 was antagonized by pretreatment for 30 min wit
h BQ-123 (10 nM), a selective ETA receptor antagonist, and BQ-788 (1 m
u M), a selective ETB receptor antagonist. The contractile responses t
o ET-1 were antagonized by pretreatment with BQ-123 (10 mu M), but not
with BQ-788 (1 mu M). The ET-3-induced facilitation on the twitch res
ponse to electrical stimulation in the prostatic segment of the vas de
ferens was antagonized by BQ-123 (0.1 mu M) and BQ-788 (1 mu M). The E
T-1-induced facilitation was antagonized by pretreatment with BQ-123 (
3 mu M), but not with BQ-788 (10 mu M). These results suggest that in
rat vas deferens the ETA receptors are divided into BQ-123-sensitive E
TA1 and BQ-123-insensitive ETA2 subtypes, and the production of a cont
ractile response of smooth muscle as well as the facilitation of neuro
transmission are accomplished through mediation by ETA1- and ETA2-subt
ypes.