ACTIVITY OF NONPEPTIDE TACHYKININ ANTAGONISTS ON NEUROKININ A INDUCED CONTRACTIONS IN DOG URINARY BLADDER

2000 
Purpose: There is abundant evidence indicating that tachykinin (TK) containing sensory nerves (C-fibers) play an important role in neural regulation of reflex micturition in mammals. Desensitization of urinary bladder C-fibers with resiniferatoxin ameliorates bladder hyperreflexia and incontinence and supports a similar role for C-fibers in man. TK-induced contraction of isolated human urinary bladder smooth muscle appears to be exclusively neurokinin NK2-receptor mediated. Dog urinary bladder contractility to a series of TK-receptor agonists also suggests a predominance of NK2-receptor activation by tachykinins and indicates the dog may provide a useful model for the development of pharmacotherapy for bladder hyperreflexia.Materials and Methods: We evaluated the activity of the nonpeptide NK-receptor selective antagonists SR 48968 (NK2), SB 223412 (NK3) and CP 99994 (NK1) against neurokinin A (NKA)-induced contractions in isolated dog urinary bladder strips to determine the NK-receptor type which mediate...
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