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Possible differences in alpha-adrenoceptors in rabbit ileum and spleen
Abstract:
In isolated tissues from reserpinized rabbits (5 mg kg-1, i.m. 20 h before experiment) and in the presence of cocaine (3 x 10(-5) M), corticosterone (2.8 x 10(-5)M), tropolone (3 x 10(-5) M), propranolol (4 x 10(-5)M) and disodium EDTA (3 X 10(-5)M), the potency ratios (relative to (-)-noradrenaline) of (-)adrenaline, (-)-phenylephrine and (+/-)-methoxamine were (m+/-s.e.) 2.03 +/- 0.13, 0.045 +/- 0.003 and 0.0062 +/- 0.0018 respectively in splenic strips and 1.77 +/- 0.41, 0.093 +/- 0.018 and 0.029 +/- 0.004 respectively in isolated ileum. Although the pA2 values for phentolamine and thymoxamine against (-)-noradrenaline in the two tissues were very similar there was a statistically significant difference when using yohimbine as the alpha-adrenoceptor blocking agent (pA2 = 6.80 +/- 0.30 in spleen; 5.60 +/- 0.12 in ileum). These differences suggest that the alpha-adrenoceptor in the two tissues is not identical. The pA2 value of phentolamine in rabbits ileum was not significantly different whether (-)noradrenaline or (+/-) methoxamine was used as agonist (7.91 +/- 0.07 and 7.97 +/- 0.06 respectively) while that of yohimbine was 5.56 +/- 0.10 using (-)noradrenaline and 6.19 +/- 0.12 using (+/-)methoxamine. In the light of this latter result and, considering the scatter of the experimentally determined values, there may be two alpha-adrenoceptors in rabbit ileum and either or both may not be identical in all respects to the alpha-adrenoceptor found in rabbit spleen.