Article date: February 2001
By: Heather Aitken, N L Poyser, M Hollingsworth in Volume 132, Issue 3, pages 709-721
This study has investigated the effects adenosine 5′‐triphosphate (ATP), analogues of ATP, uridine 5′‐triphosphate (UTP) and adenosine on prostaglandin output from the guinea‐pig uterus superfused in vitro, and from guinea‐pig endometrium and myometrium cultured for 24 h.
ATP, 2‐methylthio ATP and adenosine increased the outputs of prostaglandin F2α (PGF2α) and 6‐keto‐PGF1α (reflecting PGI2 production), and UTP increased the output of PGF2α from the superfused guinea‐pig uterus. These findings support the hypothesis that the contractile effects of ATP, 2‐methylthio ATP, UTP and adenosine are mediated by prostaglandins.
Suramin (a P2 receptor antagonist) and 8‐sulphophenyltheophylline (an A receptor antagonist) blocked the stimulatory actions of ATP and adenosine, respectively, on PGF2α output, suggesting that ATP acts on P2 receptors (probably of the P2Y type) and adenosine acts on A receptors in the guinea‐pig uterus to increase PGF2α production.
ATP, 2‐methylthio ATP, α,β‐methylene ATP, β,γ‐methylene ATP, UTP and adenosine increased the output of PGF2α from guinea‐pig endometrium and myometrium after 24 h of culture, with a greater stimulatory effect being exerted on the endometrium than on the myometrium. Little or no stimulatory effect was seen after 2 and 8 h of culture. In addition the effects of ATP, ATP analogues, UTP and adenosine on the outputs of PGE2 and 6‐keto‐PGF1α from cultured endometrium and myometrium were more variable, with both stimulation and inhibition being observed.
The stimulatory effects of ATP and adenosine on PGF2α output from the endometrium and myometrium were associated with an increase in the prostaglandin synthesizing capacity of both tissues, due probably to an increase in the amount of prostaglandin H synthase present.
This study has investigated the effects adenosine 5′‐triphosphate (ATP), analogues of ATP, uridine 5′‐triphosphate (UTP) and adenosine on prostaglandin output from the guinea‐pig uterus superfused in vitro, and from guinea‐pig endometrium and myometrium cultured for 24 h.
ATP, 2‐methylthio ATP and adenosine increased the outputs of prostaglandin F2α (PGF2α) and 6‐keto‐PGF1α (reflecting PGI2 production), and UTP increased the output of PGF2α from the superfused guinea‐pig uterus. These findings support the hypothesis that the contractile effects of ATP, 2‐methylthio ATP, UTP and adenosine are mediated by prostaglandins.
Suramin (a P2 receptor antagonist) and 8‐sulphophenyltheophylline (an A receptor antagonist) blocked the stimulatory actions of ATP and adenosine, respectively, on PGF2α output, suggesting that ATP acts on P2 receptors (probably of the P2Y type) and adenosine acts on A receptors in the guinea‐pig uterus to increase PGF2α production.
ATP, 2‐methylthio ATP, α,β‐methylene ATP, β,γ‐methylene ATP, UTP and adenosine increased the output of PGF2α from guinea‐pig endometrium and myometrium after 24 h of culture, with a greater stimulatory effect being exerted on the endometrium than on the myometrium. Little or no stimulatory effect was seen after 2 and 8 h of culture. In addition the effects of ATP, ATP analogues, UTP and adenosine on the outputs of PGE2 and 6‐keto‐PGF1α from cultured endometrium and myometrium were more variable, with both stimulation and inhibition being observed.
The stimulatory effects of ATP and adenosine on PGF2α output from the endometrium and myometrium were associated with an increase in the prostaglandin synthesizing capacity of both tissues, due probably to an increase in the amount of prostaglandin H synthase present.
British Journal of Pharmacology (2001) 132, 709–721; doi:10.1038/sj.bjp.0703848
DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0703848
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