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. 2005 Jan 17;144(4):510–518. doi: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0706047

Table 1.

Threshold concentration of agonist inducing a relaxant response, maximum relaxation (relaxant responses to all agonists were expressed as % inhibition of the AVP-induced contraction) observed at 1 mM concentration, and p[A]25 (concentration that induced 25% relaxation) values±s.e.m. of six to eight experiments in the hamster proximal urethra

  Threshold concentrationM) Relaxation in response to 1 mM (%) p[A]25
       
ATP 1.0 74.9±0.2 4.13±0.07
ADP 1.0 70.0±4.8 4.03±0.07
Adenosine 1.0 68.6±3.0 4.28±0.05
α,β-meATP 0.3 53.8±3.6 3.50±0.08a,b
β,γ-meATP 0.1 63.7±4.4 4.25±0.09
2-MeSADP 0.1 73.1±4.9 4.45±0.10
2-MeSATP 3.0 59.0±3.1 3.89±0.07a,b
CTP 100 44.4±3.3 3.31±0.17a,b
GTP 30 32.0±5.5 3.16±0.16a,b
TTP 10 48.1±3.9 3.43±0.12a,b
UDP 3.0 19.2±4.5 <3.00
UTP 1.0 34.0±3.8 3.23±0.13a,b
a

Indicates significant difference of agonist p[A]25 values from p[A]25 of ATP (P<0.05 or less).

b

Indicates significant difference of agonist p[A]25 values from p[A]25 of 2-MeSADP (P<0.05 or less).