Journal of Smooth Muscle Research
Online ISSN : 1884-8796
Print ISSN : 0916-8737
ISSN-L : 0916-8737
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β1-Adrenoceptor-mediated relaxation with isoprenaline and the role of MaxiK channels in guinea-pig esophageal smooth muscle
Yoshio TanakaKeiko ShinodaSarasa SekiyaFumiko YamakiMari ShibanoYoko YamashitaTakahiro HorinouchiKatsuo Koike
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2004 Volume 40 Issue 2 Pages 43-52

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The possible functional coupling between β1-adrenoceptor and MaxiK channels which results in smooth muscle relaxation was examined in the guinea-pig esophageal muscularis mucosae. Isoprenaline-elicited relaxation of esophageal smooth muscle was confirmed to be mediated through β1-adrenoceptors as the response was competitively antagonized by a β1-selective antagonist atenolol with a pA2 value of 7.01. Iberiotoxin (IbTx, 10-7 M), a selective MaxiK channel inhibitor, substantially diminished the relaxant response to isoprenaline. The extent of the MaxiK channel contribution to the relaxant response was 15-40% of the control response when estimated as the E50%-Emax responses to isoprenaline. The relaxation to isoprenaline was also attenuated by high-KCl (80 mM) to the same degree as the relaxant response generated in the presence of IbTx, and thus the estimated extent of the K+ channel contribution was 10-40%. These findings indicate that β1-adrenoceptors are substantially coupled with MaxiK channels to produce relaxation of esophageal smooth muscle in the guinea-pig. Although MaxiK channels account for the contribution of K+ channels to the β1-adrenoceptor-mediated relaxation in this smooth muscle preparation, their contribution seems to be less when compared to the β2-adrenoceptor-mediated relaxation of tracheal smooth muscle.
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