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. 1990 Sep 21;186(2-3):189-96.
doi: 10.1016/0014-2999(90)90433-7.

Effects of acetaldehyde on contractile response to nerve stimulation in guinea-pig vas deferens

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Effects of acetaldehyde on contractile response to nerve stimulation in guinea-pig vas deferens

R Takeda et al. Eur J Pharmacol. .

Abstract

Twitch contractions of the isolated guinea-pig vas deferens induced by sympathetic nerve stimulation were augmented by acetaldehyde (0.1-10 mM). With high concentrations (5-10 mM), acetaldehyde produced a biphasic response consisting of an initial brief depression and a subsequent potentiation of the contraction. The late effect was associated with repetitive contractions that were not prevented by tetrodotoxin. A low concentration of phentolamine (27 microM) increased and a high concentration (1.3 mM) suppressed the potentiating action of acetaldehyde. Acetaldehyde did not induce contractions in surgically sympathectomized vasa or vasa pretreated with reserpine. Acetaldehyde caused a dose-dependent increase in noradrenaline release into the bathing fluid. The study shows that acetaldehyde has a dual effect on sympathetic neuroeffector transmission, and that an increase in noradrenaline secretion appears to contribute to the late facilitatory effect in the isolated vas deferens.

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