S. Chiba et M. Tsukada, Vascular responses to beta-adrenoceptor subtype-selective agonists with and without endothelium in rat common carotid arteries, J AUT PHARM, 21(1), 2001, pp. 7-13
1 Using the cannula inserting method, vasodilator responses to beta -adreno
ceptor agonists (isoprenaline, denopamine and procaterol) were investigated
in isolated and perfused rat common carotid arteries.
2 Each beta -adrenoceptor agonist induced a vasodilation in preparations pr
econstricted by phenylephrine in a dose-related manner. The potencies were
in the order of isoprenaline > procaterol >> denopamine.
3 Denopamine-induced dilations were significantly inhibited by 1 nmol betax
olol (a selective beta (1)-adrenoceptor antagonist), but it was not influen
ced by 1 nmol ICI 118,551 (a selective beta (2)-adrenoceptor antagonist). O
n the other hand, procaterol-induced vasodilations were significantly inhib
ited by 1 nmol ICI 118,551 but not modified by 10 nmol betaxolol.
4 ACh-induced vasodilations disappeared after intraluminal saponin injectio
n to remove endothelium, but procaterol- and denopamine-induced dilations w
ere not modified by removal of the endothelium.
5 Pretreatment with L-N-G-nitroarginine methyl ester (L-NAME) readily inhib
ited ACh-induced vasodilations. However, neither procaterol- or denopamine-
induced vasodilation was modified by L-NAME treatment.
6 From these results, it is concluded that in the rat common carotid arteri
es (1) there are abundant beta (2)- and a few beta (1)-adrenoceptors, and (
2) there is no participation of the endothelium-dependent mechanism in beta
-adrenoceptor mediated vasodilations.