Journal of Smooth Muscle Research
Online ISSN : 1884-8796
Print ISSN : 0916-8737
ISSN-L : 0916-8737
Phenoxybenzamine Discriminates Between Two Distinct Populations of Histamine H1-Receptors in Longitudinal Muscle of Guinea-pig Ileum
Issei TAKAYANAGIMitsutoshi SATOHMichiko SHINKAIAyako OKAYASURumiko HOSOKI
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1996 Volume 32 Issue 6 Pages 249-254

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The longitudinal muscle of guinea-pig ileum was used as a test tissue. Progressive (up to 70 min) treatment with phenoxybenzamine (10-6 M) inhibited progressively the response to histamine and progressively decreased the density of histamine H1-receptors. However, the 90 min treatment has no further significant inhibitory effect on the contractile response and did not decrease the density of the receptors. These results suggest that phenoxybenzamine discriminates between two distinct populations of H1-receptors. Furthermore, it was found that the presence of GTPγ-S made some populations of H1-receptors resistant to phenoxybenzamine and facilitated an interaction of mepyramine with H1-receptors.
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