ß3-adrenoceptor agonists inhibit carbachol-evoked Ca2+ oscillations in murine detrusor myocytes.
BJU Int
; 121(6): 959-970, 2018 06.
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OBJECTIVE: To test if carbachol (CCh)-evoked Ca2+ oscillations in freshly isolated murine detrusor myocytes are affected by ß3-adrenoceptor (ß-AR) modulators. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Isometric tension recordings were made from strips of murine detrusor, and intracellular Ca2+ measurements were made from isolated detrusor myocytes using confocal microscopy. Transcriptional expression of ß-AR sub-types in detrusor strips and isolated detrusor myocytes was assessed using reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR). Immunocytochemistry experiments, using a ß3-AR selective antibody, were performed to confirm that ß3-ARs were present on detrusor myocytes. RESULTS: The RT-PCR and qPCR experiments showed that ß1-, ß2- and ß3-AR were expressed in murine detrusor, but that ß3-ARs were the most abundant sub-type. The selective ß3-AR agonist BRL37344 reduced the amplitude of CCh-induced contractions of detrusor smooth muscle. These responses were unaffected by addition of the BK channel blocker iberiotoxin. BRL37344 also reduced the amplitude of CCh-induced Ca2+ oscillations in freshly isolated murine detrusor myocytes. This effect was mimicked by CL316,243, another ß3-AR agonist, and inhibited by the ß3-AR antagonist L748,337, but not by propranolol, an antagonist of ß1- and ß2-ARs. BRL37344 did not affect caffeine-evoked Ca2+ transients or L-type Ca2+ current in isolated detrusor myocytes. CONCLUSION: Inhibition of cholinergic-mediated contractions of the detrusor by ß3-AR agonists was associated with a reduction in Ca2+ oscillations in detrusor myocytes.
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Carbacol
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Agonistas Colinérgicos
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Células Musculares
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Agonistas de Receptores Adrenérgicos beta 3
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BJU Int
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2018
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