The Japanese Journal of Pharmacology
Online ISSN : 1347-3506
Print ISSN : 0021-5198
ISSN-L : 0021-5198
Antidiuretic Effects of Alpha- and Beta-Adrenoceptor Agonists Microinjected into the Hypothalamic Supraoptic Nucleus in a Water-Loaded and Ethanol-Anesthetized Rat
Hiromi TSUSHIMAMayumi MORITomohiro MATSUDA
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1985 Volume 39 Issue 3 Pages 365-374

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Effects of catecholamines microinjected into the supraoptic nucleus in the hypothalamus on urine outflow in rats which were loaded with water and anesthetized with ethanol were studied. L-Norepinephrine, L-epinephrine and L-isoproterenol induced potent antidiuresis, showing similar time courses to each other. The ED50 values for L-norepinephrine, L-epinephrine and L-isoproterenol were approx. 25, 20 and 5 nmol, respectively. The D-isomer of isoproterenol demonstrated no significant antidiuretic activity. The effect of L-norepinephrine was inhibited strongly by preinjection of α- and β-adrenoceptor antagonists. The effect of DL-isoproterenol was inhibited strongly by β-adrenoceptor antagonists, but not affected by α-adrenoceptor antagonist. Among the three catecholamines, only L-epinephrine induced a tachyphylaxis in the antidiuretic effect. Visceral functions other than urine outflow such as blood pressure, respiration rate, heart rate and rectal temperature were not significantly changed by microinjecting antidiuretic doses of the catecholamines. The results demonstrated that stimulation of α- and β-adrenoceptors in the supraoptic nucleus induced a potent antidiuretic effect.

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