Abstract
Ro 03-7894 (0.6 mM) produced a non-parallel shift to the right of dose-response curves to (-)-isoprenaline in K+ depolarized uterine preparations from the guinea-pig. The displacement of the curves was readily reversed by washing. A rightward shift of similar magnitude was also produced by Ro 03-7894 in transmurally stimulated ileal preparations. The relaxant effects of fenoterol in carbachol-contracted guinea-pig tracheal preparations (in the presence of 2 microM atenolol) were not altered by 0.6 mM Ro 03-7894. In the three tissues there was no evidence of a reduction in the maximal inhibitory response to the agonists. In uterine and tracheal preparations, Ro 03-7894 (0.6 mM) depressed contractile responses to exogenous calcium. The depression of responses was enhanced after washout of Ro 03-7894 for 80 min. Contractile responses of ileal preparations to transmural stimulation were also depressed by Ro 03-7894. Concentration-effect curves for the positive inotropic effects of (-)-isoprenaline in guinea-pig left atrial preparations were markedly shifted to the right and the maximum response depressed by 0.6 mM Ro 03-7894. Although the rightward shift of the curves was fully reversed during the 120 min washout period, the maximal responses remained depressed. In similar experiments, Ro 03-7894 produced a washout-resistant depression of inotropic responses to histamine and calcium. The results of radioligand binding studies in left atria using (-)-[125I]-iodocyanopindolol indicated that, when compared to the untreated atria, there was no reduction in the maximal density of binding sites 120 min after washout of 0.6 mM Ro 03-7894.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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