Effects of natural tachykinins on ovine lower urinary tract smooth muscle

Citation
P. Tucci et al., Effects of natural tachykinins on ovine lower urinary tract smooth muscle, J AUT PHARM, 21(2), 2001, pp. 79-84
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences & Behavoir
Journal title
JOURNAL OF AUTONOMIC PHARMACOLOGY
ISSN journal
01441795 → ACNP
Volume
21
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
79 - 84
Database
ISI
SICI code
0144-1795(200104)21:2<79:EONTOO>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
1 Numerous studies have demonstrated that the urinary bladder is particular ly sensitive to tachykinins; rat, rabbit and guinea pig bladders, besides h uman detrusor, have been the most extensively studied, whereas very little is known about most large animal detrusors. The aim of this work was to stu dy natural tachykinin activity on the lower urinary tract of ovine to make a comparison with data obtained in laboratory animals. 2 As in other animal species, tachykinins are also able to contract ovine b ladder smooth muscle. 3 The results reported in this study indicate that in ovine bladder, neurok inin 2 (NK2) receptors are expressed most. In fact, on lamb and sheep bladd er neurokinin A (NKA), NK2- almost selective peptide, was shown to be >100% more active than the natural tachykinins kassinin (KASS) and eledoisin (EL ED). Eledoisin was shown to be 50% less active than KASS, which is typical behaviour for an almost exclusively NK2 receptor population. Moreover, NK1- preferential peptides, namely substance P (SP) and physalaemin (PHYS), sho wed a lack of activity even when applied at high concentrations. 4 The results reported in this study show that lamb and sheep detrusor repr esent a good alternative model for the characterization of NK2-selective ta chykinins.