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Title: Calcium-dependence and antagonism of responses to alpha 1- and alpha 2-adrenoceptor agonists in vascular tissues from hypertensive and normotensive rats. Author: Rutledge A, Swamy VC, Triggle DJ. Journal: Br J Pharmacol; 1984 Sep; 83(1):103-11. PubMed ID: 6148978. Abstract: Inhibition by D600 (methoxyverapamil) of responses to an alpha 2-adrenoceptor selective agonist, B-HT 920, (6-allyl-2-amino-5, 6, 7, 8-tetrahydro-4H-thiazolo [4, 5-d] azepin dihydrochloride), an alpha 1-adrenoceptor selective agonist, phenylephrine (PE), and a nonselective agonist, noradrenaline (NA), was studied in isolated preparations of the aortae and carotid arteries obtained from young (5-7 weeks) and old (15-17 weeks) hypertensive (SHR) and normotensive (WKY) rats. Maximum responses of WKY tissues to B-HT 920 were the most sensitive, PE-induced responses the least sensitive and maximum responses to NA were intermediate in their sensitivity to inhibition by D600. Sub-maximal responses to NA and PE were not different in their sensitivity to inhibition by D600, but were less sensitive than the responses to B-HT 20. Sub-maximal responses to PE were significantly more sensitive to D600 inhibition than were the maximal responses to this agonist. NA-induced responses of tissues from older SHR were less sensitive to inhibition by D600 when compared to responses in WKY rats. Responses to B-HT 920, in tissues suspended in calcium-free solutions, showed the largest decline compared to NA- and PE-induced responses. We conclude that responses to B-HT 920 largely utilize extracellular calcium. PE- and NA- induced responses mobilize extracellular calcium to varying degrees depending upon the concentration of the agonist employed to elicit the response.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]