ENDOTHELIUM-DEPENDENT RELAXATION IN RESPONSE TO ACETYLCHOLINE IN THE HUMAN UTERINE ARTERY

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作者
JOVANOVIC, A [1 ]
GRBOVIC, L [1 ]
TULIC, I [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV BELGRADE, FAC MED, MED CTR, OBSTET & GYNECOL CLIN, YU-11000 BELGRADE, YUGOSLAVIA
关键词
UTERINE ARTERY; ACETYLCHOLINE; MUSCARINIC RECEPTOR; (HUMAN);
D O I
10.1016/0014-2999(94)90237-2
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
The effect of acetylcholine on isolated human uterine artery rings was investigated. Acetylcholine induced concentration and endothelium-dependent relaxation (pD(2) = 7.29+/-0.03) of the precontracted arterial segments. The dissociation constant (K-A) for acetylcholine was 1.35 (0.92-1.77) mu mol/l. The occupancy-response relationship was non-linear. Half-maximal response to acetylcholine was obtained with 5.25% receptor occupancy. Muscarinic receptor antagonists: atropine, pirenzepine, methoctramine, p-fluoro-hexahydro-sila-diphenidol (pFHHSiD) and 4-diphenyl-acetoxy-N-methyl-piperidine (4-DAMP) competitively antagonized the response to acetylcholine. The constrained pA(2) values were 9.32+/-0.03, 7.13+/-0.01, 6.26+/-0.01, 8.17+/-0.01 and 9.13+/-0.02, respectively. A selective muscarinic M(2) receptor antagonist, gallamine, had no effect on acetylcholine-induced relaxation. It is concluded that in human uterine arteries acetylcholine induces endothelium-dependent relaxation and acts as a full agonist. We suggest that the muscarinic receptors involved in the acetylcholine-induced relaxation of the isolated human uterine artery are predominantly of the M(3) subtype.
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