European Journal of Pharmacology 1998-03-05

Existence of postsynaptic dopamine D2 receptor as an enhancer of contractile response in vas deferens.

H Morishita, T Katsuragi

Index: Eur. J. Pharmacol. 344(2-3) , 223-9, (1998)

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Abstract

Effects of dopamine and (+/-)-2-(N-phenylethyl-N-propyl)amino-5-hydroxy-tetralin hydrochloride (N-0434), a dopamine D2 receptor agonist, in the presence of prazosin on the ATP- and acetylcholine-induced contraction were investigated in the guinea-pig vas deferens in order to test for the existence of postsynaptic dopamine receptors. The contraction induced by ATP was potentiated by dopamine and N-0434. This potentiation was antagonized by spiperone, a dopamine D2 receptor antagonist, but not by a dopamine D1 receptor antagonist and an alpha2-adrenoceptor antagonist. Similar results were also observed by acetylcholine as well as ATP. The contraction induced by transmural nerve stimulation in the presence of alpha-adrenoceptor antagonists was also potentiated by N-0434, and this potentiation was antagonized by spiperone. The results suggest that dopamine D2 receptors are located on the postsynaptic site of guinea-pig vas deferens and that the contractile responses to ATP and acetylcholine are potentiated via activation of dopamine D2 receptor.


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