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- Title
Vasodilator Effect of Tertatolol in Isolated Perfused Rat Kidneys: Involvement of Endothelial 5-HT<sub>1A </sub>Receptors.
- Authors
Verbeuren, Tony J.
- Abstract
The aim of the studies was to examine the mechanism of the renal vasodilator action of the beta-adrenoceptor antagonist tertatolol. In isolated Tyrode perfused rat kidneys, constricted with norepinephrine, serotonin (5-HT) or BaCl2, tertatolol evokes dilatations; these vasodilator responses are not due to an interaction of tertatolol with alpha- or beta-adrenoceptors, muscarinic or nicotinic receptors, opioid receptors, dopamine or histamine receptors and they are independent of prostaglandin release. In the presence of ritanserin and ICS 205930, to block 5-HT2 and 5-HT3 receptors, tertatolol, 5-HT, 5-carboxamidotryptamine (5-CT) and 8-hydroxy-2 (di-n-propylamino) tetralin (8-OH-DPAT) all evoked renal vasodilator responses that were significantly reduced by the nonselective 5-HT antagonist metergoline and by the selective 5-HT1A antagonist BMY 7378 suggesting that 5-HT1 receptors resembling the 5-HT1A subtype were involved. The nitric oxide (NO) inhibitors hemoglobin and nitro-L-arginine (L-NNA), as well as the guanylate cyclase inhibitor methylene blue also inhibited the vasodilator responses to tertatolol and to the serotonergic agonists, suggesting the involvement of the NO-cyclic GMP pathway. These data suggest that 5-HT receptors located on the vascular endothelium of the rat renal circulation are involved in the vasodilator responses caused by tertatolol and these receptors resemble the 5-HT1A subtype. Copyright © 1993 S. Karger AG, Basel
- Publication
Cardiology, 1993, Vol 83, Issue S1, p5
- ISSN
0008-6312
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1159/000176004