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5-HT-Induced, 5-HT3 Receptor-Mediated, and Ruthenium Red- and Capsaicin-Sensitive Positive Chronotropic Effects in the Isolated Guinea Pig Atrium
[摘要] References(20)Cited-By(1)We investigated the mechanisms of 5-HT-induced tachycardia, which we reported previously to be triggered by 5-HT3 receptor stimulation, in the isolated guinea pig atrium in comparison with that induced by isoproterenol and histamine. We found that 5-HT-induced tachycardia was completely inhibited by ruthenium red. 5-HT-induced tachycardia was reduced in the capsaicin pre-treated atrium as well as in the presence of capsaicin. The effects of isoproterenol and histamine were not affected by ruthenium red or capsaicin treatment. Furthermore, 5-HT-induced tachycardia was found to be potentiated by thiorphan, an inhibitor of peptide degeneration. Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) (1 – 37), a full agonist of CGRP1-like receptors, was found to act selectively as a potent stimulator of chronotropic action. CGRP (8 – 37), an antagonist of CGRP1-type receptors, inhibited 5-HT-induced tachycardia as well as effects induced by CGRP (1 – 37). The observation that tetrodotoxin failed to affect 5-HT-induced tachycardia excluded the involvement of 5-hydroxytryptaminergic interneurons. Thus, we confirmed that the mechanism of 5-HT-induced tachycardia is distinct from that induced by isoproterenol and histamine. In conclusion, the activation of 5-HT3 receptors on the sensory nerve terminals brought about ruthenium red-sensitive Ca2+ influx and resulted in the release of CGRP from capsaicin-sensitive stores, and then CGRP stimulated CGRP1-like receptors to produce 5-HT-induced tachycardia.
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[关键词] Serotonin;Guinea pig atrium;Tachycardia;5-HT3 receptor;Calcitonin gene-related peptide [时效性] 
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