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Evidence for two subtypes of alpha adrenergic receptors in canine airway smooth muscle

AR Leff and NM Munoz

The contractile response of canine tracheal muscle to i.a. phenylephrine, clonidine and norepinephrine was studied isometrically in situ in 32 dogs after beta adrenergic and ganglionic blockade. Intra- arterial phenylephrine caused dose-related tracheal contraction which was not altered by yohimbine (5 microgram/kg i.a.). Prazosin (4 mg/kg i.v.) caused a 77 +/- 3% decrease in tracheal response to i.a. phenylephrine. Clonidine also caused dose-related tracheal contraction, which was not altered by prazosin (4 mg/kg i.v.) but was 95 +/- 2% blocked by 5 microgram/kg i.a. of yohimbine. Norepinephrine caused tracheal muscle contraction which was greater than both phenylephrine (P less than .05) and yohimbine (P less than .001). Prazosin (4 mg/kg i.v.) caused 53 +/- 6% blockade and yohimbine (5 microgram/kg i.a.) caused 76 +/- 2% blockade of the response to i.a. norepinephrine; prazosin plus yohimbine caused greater than 98% blockade of the response to i.a. norepinephrine. The dose-response curve to i.a. acetylcholine was not altered by treatment with prazosin (4 mg/kg i.v.) plus yohimbine (5 microgram/kg i.a.). These results demonstrate that tracheal contraction induced by sympathomimetic amines is mediated by two subtypes of alpha adrenergic receptors on tracheal muscle, alpha-1 for phenylephrine, alpha-2 for clonidine and both alpha-1 and alpha-2 for norepinephrine.

Volume 217, Issue 2, pp. 530-535, 05/01/1981
Copyright © 1981 by American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics




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