Estrogen increases adrenergic- but not cholinergic-mediated production of inositol phosphates in rabbit uterus
alpha 1-Adrenergic and muscarinic cholinergic stimuli activate uterine contraction. Estrogen increases adrenergic but not cholinergic sensitivity of rabbit myometrium independent of its effects on adrenoceptor concentration. Since both alpha 1-adrenergic and muscarinic receptors are coupled to phosp...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular pharmacology 1987-11, Vol.32 (5), p.663-668 |
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Zusammenfassung: | alpha 1-Adrenergic and muscarinic cholinergic stimuli activate uterine contraction. Estrogen increases adrenergic but not
cholinergic sensitivity of rabbit myometrium independent of its effects on adrenoceptor concentration. Since both alpha 1-adrenergic
and muscarinic receptors are coupled to phosphatidylinositol hydrolysis, we tested the hypothesis that estrogen increases
adrenergic- but not cholinergic-mediated inositol triphosphate production. We found that maximal production of inositol phosphates
stimulated by norepinephrine was increased approximately 3-fold following estrogen treatment. Cholinergic-stimulated production
was not increased by estrogen treatment. These results demonstrate that the effect of estrogen to enhance uterine adrenergic
sensitivity is associated with an increased post-receptor response. The nature of the selectivity of estrogen for adrenergic
versus cholinergic response remains obscure, but the results suggest the presence of parallel pathways for receptor activation
of a common post-receptor response. |
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ISSN: | 0026-895X 1521-0111 |