British Journal of Pharmacology 2010-08-01

Investigation of the distribution and function of alpha-adrenoceptors in the sheep isolated internal anal sphincter.

S J Rayment, T Eames, J A D Simpson, M R Dashwood, Y Henry, H Gruss, A G Acheson, J H Scholefield, V G Wilson

Index: Br. J. Pharmacol. 160(7) , 1727-40, (2010)

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Abstract

We have investigated the distribution of alpha-adrenoceptors in sheep internal anal sphincter (IAS), as a model for the human tissue, and evaluated various imidazoline derivatives for potential treatment of faecal incontinence.Saturation and competition binding with (3)H-prazosin and (3)H-RX821002 were used to confirm the presence and density of alpha-adrenoceptors in sheep IAS, and the affinity of imidazoline compounds at these receptors. A combination of in vitro receptor autoradiography and immunohistochemistry was used to investigate the regional distribution of binding sites. Contractile activity of imidazoline-based compounds on sheep IAS was assessed by isometric tension recording.Saturation binding confirmed the presence of both alpha(1)- and alpha(2)-adrenoceptors, and subsequent characterization with sub-type-selective agents, identified them as alpha(1A)- and alpha(2D)-adrenoceptor sub-types. Autoradiographic studies with (3)H-prazosin showed a positive association of alpha(1)-adrenoceptors with immunohistochemically identified smooth muscle fibres. Anti-alpha(1)-adrenoceptor immunohistochemistry revealed similar distributions of the receptor in sheep and human IAS. The imidazoline compounds caused concentration-dependent contractions of the anal sphincter, but the maximum responses were less than those elicited by l-erythro-methoxamine, a standard non-imidazoline alpha(1)-adrenoceptor agonist. Prazosin (selective alpha(1)-adrenoceptor antagonist) significantly reduced the magnitude of contraction to l-erythro-methoxamine at the highest concentration used. Both prazosin and RX811059 (a selective alpha(2)-adrenoceptor antagonist) reduced the potency (pEC(50)) of clonidine.This study shows that both alpha(1)- and alpha(2)-adrenoceptors are expressed in the sheep IAS, and contribute (perhaps synergistically) to contractions elicited by various imidazoline derivatives. These agents may prove useful in the treatment of faecal incontinence.


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