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Age-related changes in melatonin modulation of sympathetic neurotransmission

RC Carneiro, EP Pereira, J Cipolla-Neto and RP Markus

Department of Pharmacology, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil.

An age-related reduction in the maximal acetylcholine (ACh)-induced contraction in the prostatic portion of rat vas deferens during the day was observed. This contraction is due to the release of norepinephrine and adenosine triphosphate from sympathetic nerve terminals. Male Wistar rats (4 and 24 months-old) were housed on a light/dark cycle (12:00 h/12:00 h, lights on at 6:00). The diurnal variation of ACh- induced contraction was determined on animals sacrificed every 3 h during the day. Aging reduced the maximal contraction and shortened the length of the nocturnal response. In both young and old rats, the response to ACh increased at 21:00, but it remained elevated until 12:00 in young rats and until 24:00 in old rats. Both nocturnal administration of melatonin for 2 consecutive days (9 mg/kg/day, s.c.) and melatonin incubation (100 pg/ml, 4 h) of the vas deferens from old rats sacrificed at 15:00 h significantly potentiated the ACh-induced contraction. However, this potentiation was smaller than that observed in young rats. The results presented here show the loss of maximal contractile response to ACh with age and a qualitative change in the rhythm characteristics of this phenomenon. Moreover, the age-related decrease in the ACh-induced contraction in the prostatic portion of the rat vas deferens is dependent not only on a reduction in the plasma nocturnal increase of melatonin concentration but also on a lower responsiveness of short sympathetic neurons to melatonin.

Volume 266, Issue 3, pp. 1536-1540, 09/01/1993
Copyright © 1993 by American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics




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