1996
DOI: 10.1016/0014-2999(95)00755-5
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α1-Adrenoceptor-induced contractility in rat aorta is mediated by the α1D subtype

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“…From these data, together with the high affinity of the alpha-1D AR subtype for catecholamines, it is possible that most of the alpha-1D AR subtype is sequestered or downregulated under sympathetically innervated conditions and that this process may be reversed by sympathetic denervation, resulting in an upregulation of the alpha-1D AR. It is also interesting to note in this regard, that the alpha-1D AR subtype can be readily detected in both functional and ligandbinding studies using the rat thoracic aorta (Buckner et al, 1996;Muramatsu et al, 1998;Tanaka et al, 2004). Importantly, this tissue is not sympathetically innervated (Table 1 in the present study; Berkowitz et al, 1971;Stassen et al, 1998).…”
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“…From these data, together with the high affinity of the alpha-1D AR subtype for catecholamines, it is possible that most of the alpha-1D AR subtype is sequestered or downregulated under sympathetically innervated conditions and that this process may be reversed by sympathetic denervation, resulting in an upregulation of the alpha-1D AR. It is also interesting to note in this regard, that the alpha-1D AR subtype can be readily detected in both functional and ligandbinding studies using the rat thoracic aorta (Buckner et al, 1996;Muramatsu et al, 1998;Tanaka et al, 2004). Importantly, this tissue is not sympathetically innervated (Table 1 in the present study; Berkowitz et al, 1971;Stassen et al, 1998).…”
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confidence: 50%
“…These results strongly suggest that the supersensitivity produced by low concentrations of phenylephrine is produced via the alpha-1D AR, while such a supersensitive response is absent in the untreated artery segments (present study; Lachnit et al, 1997;Murata et al, 1999), indicating apparent switching of functionally dominant alpha-1 AR from alpha-1A to alpha-1D subtype by reserpine treatment. In this regard, it is interesting to note that the alpha-1D AR subtype is highly sensitive to catecholamines and phenylephrine as compared with the alpha-1A and alpha-1B AR subtypes (Lomasney et al, 1991;Buckner et al, 1996;Graham et al, 1996). Additionally, the pEC 50 value (7.170.1) for phenylephrine in the reserpine-treated tail artery was the same as the pEC 50 value (7.270.1) in the thoracic aorta, where the adrenergic responses to phenylephrine have been known to be mainly mediated through alpha-1D ARs, irrespective of reserpine treatment (present study; Buckner et al, 1996;Muramatsu et al, 1998;Murata et al, 1999;Daly et al, 2002).…”
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