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Involvement of epinephrine in the presynaptic beta adrenoceptor mechanism of norepinephrine release from rat hypothalamic slices

H Ueda, Y Goshima, T Kubo and Y Misu

Using high-performance liquid chromatography with electro-chemical detector, we measured field impulse (5 or 2 Hz)- and high K+ (20 mM)- evoked release of endogenous norepinephrine from rat hypothalamic slices. Release by impulses at 5 Hz was tetrodotoxin-sensitive and both types of release were Ca++-dependent. Isoproterenol (10(-10) to 10(-8) M) dose-dependently facilitated impulse-evoked release and l- propranolol (10(-8) M) shifted dose-effect curve of isoproterenol to the right. Atenolol (10(-8) to 10(-6) M) or butoxamine (10(-9) to 10(- 8) M), beta-1 and beta-2-antagonist, respectively, dose-dependently antagonized the facilitatory effect of isoproterenol (10(-8) M). Tazolol (10(-8) to 10(-7) M), beta-1-agonist, and salbutamol (10(-10) to 10(-8) M), beta-2-agonist, dose-dependently increased impulse-evoked release. Epinephrine (10(-9) M) also facilitated impulse-evoked release and the action was antagonized by l-propranolol (10(-8) M). Isoproterenol (10(-8) M) also facilitated high K+-evoked release in the presence of tetrodotoxin (3 X 10(-7) M) to exclude possible involvement of axonal conduction or neuronal loops. This facilitatory effect was antagonized by l-propranolol (10(-8) M). l-Propranolol (3 X 10(-7) M) alone decreased release by impulses at 2 Hz, but the d-isomer produced no effect. When rats were pretreated with 2,3-dichloro-alpha- methylbenzylamine, an inhibitor of phenylethanolamine N- methyltransferase, the enzyme catalyzing the formation of epinephrine from norepinephrine, 80 mg/kg i.p. before decapitation, the l- propranolol-induced decrease was abolished completely.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

Volume 232, Issue 2, pp. 507-512, 02/01/1985
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