Lack of effect of sumatriptan and UK-14,304 on capsaicin-induced relaxation of guinea-pig isolated basilar artery
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Lack of effect of sumatriptan and UK-14,304 on capsaicin-induced relaxation of guinea-pig isolated basilar artery
Abstract
1. The objectives of this study were to assess the effects of sensory neuropeptide antagonists and presynaptically acting receptor agonists on capsaicin-induced relaxations of guinea-pig isolated basilar artery (GPBA). 2. Capsaicin, human alpha-calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and substance P (SP) caused concentration-related relaxations of GPBA which had been pre-contracted with prostaglandin F2 alpha (PGF2 alpha). Responses to capsaicin were not modified by the peptidase inhibitors, phosphoramidon (1 microM) and bestatin (100 microM). 3. The relaxant responses to capsaicin were blocked in a selective manner by ruthenium red (3 microM) and by the CGRP antagonist, CGRP8-37 (1 microM). CGRP8-37 also selectively inhibited the relaxant effects of CGRP. 4. The selective NK1 receptor antagonist, GR82334 (10 microM), inhibited SP-induced relaxations but had little effect on capsaicin-induced relaxations. 5. The 5-HT1 receptor agonist, sumatriptan, produced small contractions of GPBA under conditions of resting tone. In the presence of PGF2 alpha, sumatriptan had no further contractile effect. Sumatriptan (0.3 and 3 microM) did not modify capsaicin-induced relaxations of GPBA. 6. The alpha 2-adrenoceptor agonist, UK-14,304 (0.1 microM), had no effect on basal or PGF2 alpha-induced tone. UK-14,304 did not modify capsaicin-induced relaxations. 7. These results suggest that capsaicin causes relaxation of GPBA via a release of CGRP. This process is amenable to blockade by CGRP8-37 and ruthenium red, but not to modulation by either sumatriptan or UK-14,304.
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