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- Title
Developmental changes in the functional, biochemical and molecular properties of rat bladder endothelin receptors.
- Authors
Afiatpour, Parviz; Latifpour, Jamshid; Takahashi, Wataru; Yono, Makoto; Foster, Harris E.; Ikeda, Kazuyoshi; Pouresmail, Mehdi; Weiss, Robert M.
- Abstract
The effect of aging on functional, biochemical, anatomical and molecular properties of endothelin (ET) receptors in bladder smooth muscle of the 3-week-, 3-month- and 22-month-old rats was examined using isolated muscle bath techniques, radioligand binding on membrane particulates and slide mounted tissue sections, and real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). ET-1 induced significantly larger contractile responses in bladder dome muscle strips from 3-week- than from 3-month- and 22-month-old rats. The expression level of total ET receptors, determined by saturation binding experiments with [125I]ET-1, was higher in detrusor from 3-week- than 22-month-old rats. Inhibition studies with BQ123, a selective ETA receptor antagonist, indicated the predominance of the ETA receptor subtype and a similar proportion of ETA to ETB receptor subtypes in the rat detrusor at all ages studied. Autoradiographic data support the age-dependent decrease in the density of ET receptors and also indicate that the ETA receptor subtype is primarily located in the smooth muscle layer, whereas the ETB receptor subtype is located in both the urothelial and smooth muscle layers. Determined by real-time RT-PCR, ET 1, ET-3, ECE-1 and ET receptor subtype (ETA and ETB) mRNAs were shown to be higher in bladders of 3-week- compared to 3-month- or 22-month-old rats. This study indicates age-dependent alterations in the ET receptor system at both gene transcript and protein levels in the Fischer rat detrusor.
- Subjects
URINARY organs; POLYMERASE chain reaction; SMOOTH muscle; AGING; CONTRACTILE vacuole; CONTRACTILITY (Biology)
- Publication
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology, 2003, Vol 367, Issue 5, p462
- ISSN
0028-1298
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00210-003-0715-6