Heterogeneity of alpha 2-adrenoceptors in human and rat myometrium and differential expression during pregnancy
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Heterogeneity of alpha 2-adrenoceptors in human and rat myometrium and differential expression during pregnancy
Abstract
1. The aim of this study was first, to characterize alpha 2-adrenoceptor subtypes in human and rat pregnant myometrium and second, to investigate the possibility of a differential expression of the putative subtypes according to the stage of pregnancy. 2. In both species, specific [3H]-rauwolscine binding was inhibited by five different compounds with an order of affinity characteristic of the one described for alpha 2-adrenoceptors (yohimbine > or = clonidine > noradrenaline > phenylephrine > propranolol). Binding affinities (pKi) for the compounds tested were, in human and rat, respectively: 7.63 and 8.93 for yohimbine, 6.91 and 8.71 for clonidine, 6.23 and 6.09 for noradrenaline, 5.37 and 5.73 for phenylephrine, 4.64 and 4.72 for propranolol. 3. By use of non-linear iterative curve fitting procedures and by fitting the data to a two-site model, analysis of [3H]-rauwolscine inhibition binding curves performed in the presence of oxymetazoline (alpha 2A-selective), ARC239, prazosin or chlorpromazine (alpha 2B- and alpha 2C-selective) indicated that pregnant human and rat myometrium contain at least two pharmacologically distinct alpha 2-adrenoceptor subtypes (alpha 2A, alpha 2B and/or alpha 2C). RNA blot analysis with probes specific for each cloned human and rat alpha 2-adrenoceptor subtype demonstrated that alpha 2A- and alpha 2B-subtypes were present in both species but alpha 2C seems to be expressed only in human tissues. 4. In the pregnant rat myometrium, subtype selective compounds competition curves revealed a predominant expression of alpha 2A-adrenoceptors at mid-pregnancy whereas, at term, alpha 2A- and alpha 2B-subtypes density reached approximately the same level (alpha 2A:alpha 2B ratio = 73:27 at mid-pregnancy and = 43:57 at term). In addition, quantification of alpha 2A- and alpha 2B-transcripts by densitometry, following data normalization with an oligo(dT)12-18 probe, showed a pattern of expression comparable to the one characterized by pharmacological studies. 5. In conclusion, these data demonstrate heterogeneity of alpha 2-adrenoceptors in pregnant human and rat myometria and an alteration of the alpha 2A-/alpha 2B-subtypes expression pattern during rat pregnancy. Such observations lead us to suggest a multiple role for alpha 2-adrenoceptors in regulating specific functions of myometrium throughout the time course of pregnancy.
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