A-61603, A POTENT ALPHA-1-ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR AGONIST, SELECTIVE FOR THE ALPHA-1A RECEPTOR SUBTYPE

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KNEPPER, SM [1 ]
BUCKNER, SA [1 ]
BRUNE, ME [1 ]
DEBERNARDIS, JF [1 ]
MEYER, MD [1 ]
HANCOCK, AA [1 ]
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[1] ABBOTT LABS,DIV PHARMACEUT PROD,NEUROSCI RES,ABBOTT PK,IL 60064
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N-[5-(4,5-dihydro-1H-imidazol-2yl)-2-hydroxy-5,6,7,8-tetrah dronaphthalen-1-yl] methanesulfonamide hydrobromide (A-61603) is a novel and potent alpha-adrenoceptor agonist. In radioligand binding assays, the compound is at least 35-fold more potent at alpha 1A/a receptors than at alpha 1b or alpha 1d sites. In fibroblast cells transfected with alpha 1a receptors, A-61603 more potently stimulates phosphoinositide hydrolysis than norepinephrine, and is antagonized by prazosin. A-61603 is less potent in cells transfected with alpha 1b or alpha 1d receptors. A-61603 is a potent agonist at alpha 1A receptors in rat vas deferens (200- to 300-fold more potent than norepinephrine or phenylephrine, respectively) and in isolated canine prostate strips (130- to 165-fold more potent than norepinephrine or phenylephrine, respectively). In contrast, A-61603 is only 40-fold more potent than phenylephrine at alpha 1B sites in rat spleen and 35-fold less potent at rat aortic, alpha 1D sites. In an in vivo dog model, A-61603 raises intraurethral prostatic tone to a greater extent than mean arterial blood pressure. A-61603 induces a presser response in conscious rats at doses 50- to 100-fold lower than phenylephrine, and the response is not attenuated by pretreatment with CEC, whereas YM-617 causes a 100-fold shift in the response. These results indicate that A-61603 is a potent adrenergic agonist, selective for alpha 1A/a receptors, and may prove a useful probe for studies of adrenergic function and alpha 1 adrenoceptor regulation of physiological functions.
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