The effects of prostaglandins E2 and F2α on synaptosomal accumulation and release of H-norepinephrine |
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Authors: | O.T. Wendel J.W. Strandhoy |
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Abstract: | Prostaglandins (PG) of both the E and F series may serve as modulators of norepinephrine (NE) release from peripheral sympathetic neurons. We have studied the effects of PGE2 and PGF2α on the accumulation and release of 3H-NE in the CNS using synaptosomes isolated from rat hypothalami.The release of 3H-NE from synaptosomes superfused with Krebs-Ringer bicarbonate buffer was multiphasic with an initial fast release phase followed by a slower release. Raising KC1 concentration of the superfusion medium to 56mM during the slow release phase is known to stimulate 3H-NE release. PGE2 (1 × 10−6M) attenuated 3H-NE release during the fast phase and reduced the amount of 3H-NE released due to KC1 stimulation. At lower concentrations of PGE2 there was no change in the release profile. PGF2α was without effect on 3H-NE release at all concentrations tested.The accumulation of 3H-NE was significantly diminished by PGE2 at a concentration of 1 × 10−6M, while a lower concentration (1 × 10−7M) was ineffective. PGF2α had no effect on 3H-NE accumulation at all concentrations investigated. |
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