Supersensitivity to catecholamines after impairment of extraneuronal uptake or catechol-O-methyl transferase
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Supersensitivity to catecholamines after impairment of extraneuronal uptake or catechol-O-methyl transferase
Abstract
In cat papillary muscle and nictitating membrane block of extraneuronal catechol-O-methyl transferase (COMT) by 3',4'-dihydroxy-alpha-methyl propiophenone (U-0521) or of extraneuronal uptake by hydrocortisone causes supersensitivity to catecholamines whenever the experimental conditions result in a high sensitivity of the organ to catecholamines. After block of monoamine oxidase the extraneuronal O-methylation of (-)-[3H]norepinephrine by the isolated nictiating membrane is due to two O-methylating systems (Km and Vmax: 7.5 muM and 0.73 nmoles - g-1 - min-1, and 131 muM and 8.5 nmoles - g-1 - min-1, respectively). Hydrocortisone (28 muM) blocked the activity of the high affinity system without affecting the low affinity system. Apparently, there exists an extraneuronal compartment of high affinity that has a hydrocortisone-sensitive uptake mechnism; this compartment influences the concentration of catecholamines below the Km of this compartment. Supersensitivity ensues when either uptake or enzyme is blocked. Since the sensitivity effects of U-0521 and hydrocortisone are not additive, the high affinity compartment must a) metabolize most of the catecholamine transported into the compartment, and b) have a limited storage capacity for catecholamines after block of COMT.
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