Doxazosin selectively potentiates contraction to serotonin via 5-HT2A receptors in longitudinal muscle strips of the rabbit gastric body

Author:

Zhao Yan1,Cao Xue-Bin2,Ren Lei-Ming1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacology, Institute of Chinese Integrative Medicine, Hebei Medical University, 361 East Zhong-shan Road, Shijiazhuang 050017, Hebei, P.R. China.

2. Department of Cardiology, the 252 Hospital of PLA, Baoding 071000, Hebei, P.R. China.

Abstract

The aims of this study were to examine the effects of doxazosin on contractile responses to 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT), carbachol, and histamine, and to compare them with those of prazosin, alfuzosin, and terazosin, and then characterize a pharmacological profile of the 5-HT-induced contractile response using preparations of isolated longitudinal muscle strips from the rabbit gastric body. The results from these preparations showed that the contraction response to 5-HT, but not to carbachol or histamine, was found to be dose-dependently potentiated by doxazosin and its enantiomers. The specific potentiation effect on 5-HT was not observed in the preparations that were treated with prazosin, terazosin, or alfuzosin. The contractile response to 5-HT and its potentiation by doxazosin were not affected by treatment with phenoxybenzamine. However, 5-HT-induced contraction was competitively antagonized by nefazodone (with pA2 value of 8.64 ± 0.17), and was almost completely inhibited by treatment with indomethacin. In conclusion, doxazosin, but not prazosin, alfuzosin, or terazosin, selectively potentiates 5-HT-induced contraction in the rabbit gastric body strips via an α1-adrenoceptor-independent mechanism, without chiral recognition of its enantiomers. Additionally, the contraction to 5-HT was found to be mediated via 5-HT2A receptors, and was similar to PGs synthesis in the preparations.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Physiology (medical),Pharmacology,General Medicine,Physiology

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