Volume 20, Issue 3 pp. 216-219
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Relaxation of equine tracheal muscle in vitro by different adrenoceptor drugs

K. TÖRNEKE

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K. TÖRNEKE

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, BMC, Box 573, SE- 751 23 Uppsala, Sweden

Karolina Törneke, Dept of Pharmacology and Toxicology, SLU, Box 573, SE-75123 Uppsala, Sweden.Search for more papers by this author
C. INGVAST LARSSON

C. INGVAST LARSSON

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, BMC, Box 573, SE- 751 23 Uppsala, Sweden

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L.- E. APPELGREN

L.- E. APPELGREN

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, BMC, Box 573, SE- 751 23 Uppsala, Sweden

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First published: 14 March 2007
Citations: 7

Abstract

Strips of tracheal smooth muscle from 12 horses were contracted by carbachol in tissue baths under isometric conditions. This contraction (≅50% of maximum: EC50) was relaxed completely with adrenoceptor drugs. The only exception was clenbuterol, where the degree of relaxation was ≅90%. In all horses the EC50-value for isoprenaline (mean 1.6 × 10−8M) was less than that for adrenaline (mean 9.6 × 10− 8M) and noradrenaline (mean 1. 8 × 10- 6M). The potency ratio was 1 < 6 < 110 which indicates that the β2-subtype dominates among the β-adrenoceptors of equine airways. All preparations were also very sensitive to the specific and potent β2-receptor agonists clenbuterol (mean 5.7 × 10− 9M) and procaterol (mean 3.6 × 10−10M). No differences in EC50-values due to age, sex and breed were observed in this material. The standard deviation of the mean EC50-values seems to be larger for the specific β2-adrenoceptor agonists than for the unspecific. A reason for this could be differences in the pattern of the β-adrenoceptor population.

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