Rk. Conley et al., The role of alpha(1)-adrenoceptors and 5-HT1A receptors in the control of the micturition reflex in male anaesthetized rats, BR J PHARM, 133(1), 2001, pp. 61-72
1 The effects of the alpha (1)-adrenoceptor antagonists doxazosin (0.1-2 mg
kg(-1)), RS-100329 (alpha (1A); 0.01 - 1 mg kg(=1)), RS-513815 (Ro 151-381
5, alpha (1B); 0.3-3 mg kg(-1)) and BMY 7378 (alpha (1D); 0.1-1 mg kg(-1)),
the 5-HT1A receptor agonist, 8-OH-DPAT (0.03-0.3 mg kg(-1)) and antagonist
WAY-100635 (0.03-0.3 mg kg(-1)) were investigated (i.v.) on the 'micturiti
on reflex' in the urethane anaesthetized male rat.
2 Reflex-evoked urethra contractions were most sensitive to the inhibitory
action of RS-100329, followed by doxazosin, BMY 7378 and WAY-100635 and the
n RS-513815. The maximum inhibition was 66, 63, 54, 46 and 22% at doses of
0.3, 0.5, 0.3, 0.3 and 3 mg kg(-1) respectively.
3 BMY 7378 and 8-OH-DPAT decreased, while WAY-100635 increased, the pressur
e threshold to induce bladder contraction. WAY-100635 (0.01 mg kg(-1)) bloc
ked the effects of BMY 7378 (1 mg kg(=1)) on bladder pressure and volume th
reshold.
4 Doxazosin, RS-100329 and BMY 7378 had a similar potency in inducing a fal
l in arterial blood pressure while WAY-100635 only caused a fall at the hig
hest dose.
5 Therefore, reflex-evoked urethral contraction involves the activation of
alpha (1A/1D)-adrenoceptors, as BMY 7378 and RS-100329 are similarly potent
in attenuating this effect. The ability of WAY-100635 to attenuate this co
ntraction may suggest that 5-HT1A receptors are also involved. However, as
this inhibition occurred at the highest dose of WAY-100635, which also caus
ed a fall in arterial blood pressure; this effect is considered to be due t
o blockade of alpha (1)-adrenoceptors not 5-HT1A receptors. Nevertheless th
e initiation of the 'micturition reflex' involves the activation of 5-HT1A
receptors.