ETB-type receptors mediate endothelin-stimulated contraction in the aortic vascular smooth muscle of the spiny dogfish shark,Squalus acanthias |
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Authors: | D. H. Evans M. Gunderson C. Cegelis |
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Affiliation: | (1) Mt Desert Island Biological Laboratory, 04672 Salsbury Cove, ME, USA;(2) Department of Zoology, University of Florida, 321 Bartran Hall, 32611 Gainesville, FL, USA;(3) St. Olaf College, 55057 Northfield, MN, USA;(4) Mt. Desert Island High School, 04660 Mt. Desert Island, ME, USA |
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Abstract: | Using various agonists, and the specific antagonist BQ-123, we have examined the sensitivity to endothelin of the vascular smooth muscle of the ventral aorta of the spiny dogfish shark, Squalus acanthias. Human endothelin-1 produced significant contraction of isolated vascular smooth muscle rings, with an EC50 of 10 nmol·1-1. The presence of an intact endothelium did not alter this response but the magnitude of the contraction was greater in rings with an intact endothelium. The response to 0.2 mol·1-1 endothelin-1 was equivalent to that of 0.1 mmol·1-1 acetylcholine, and significantly greater than that to 80 mmol·1-1 KCl, suggesting high sensitivity even to the heterologous, mammalian peptide. The Hill plot of the contractile response was a straight line with a slope of 1.12, indicating that a single receptor was mediating the response. Endothelin-1, endothelin-3, and sarafotoxin S6c produced similar concentration-response curves, and the response to endothelin-1 was insensitive to the ETA-specific inhibitor BQ-123. Our data are consistent with the hypothesis that the receptor involved in the contractile response to endothelin of shark aortic vascular smooth muscle is of the ETB-rather than the ETA-type.Abbreviations
ACh
acetylcholine
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ANP
atrial natriuretic peptide
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CA
celiacomesenterie artery
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CRC
concentration response curve
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DMSO
dimethylsulphoxide
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ET
endothelin
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STX
sarafotoxin
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VSM
vascular smooth muscle
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EDCF
endothelium derived contraction factor |
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Keywords: | Spiny dogfish
Squalus acanthias
Endothelin receptors Ventral aorta Vascular smooth muscle |
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