Elucidation With the Protease α-Chymotrypsin of the Inhibitory Modulating Action of Endogenous Neuropeptide Y Over Sympathetic Neurotransmission in Rat Vas Deferens

The physiological role of endogenous neuropeptide Y (NPY) in sympathetic neurotransmission was examined in rat and guinea pig vas deferens (VD), using α-chymotrypsin (α-cT). NPY-like immunoreactivity was detected in the longitudinal muscle layer of VD densely in rats but sparsely in guinea pigs, and...

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Main Authors: Kageyoshi Ono, Akira Saito, Katsutoshi Goto, Yutaka Kasuya, Koki Shigenobu
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2003-01-01
Series:Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
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spelling doaj-34b306e91e6346e3b926ed96dfe1aa362020-11-25T01:27:47ZengElsevierJournal of Pharmacological Sciences1347-86132003-01-01912113124Elucidation With the Protease α-Chymotrypsin of the Inhibitory Modulating Action of Endogenous Neuropeptide Y Over Sympathetic Neurotransmission in Rat Vas DeferensKageyoshi Ono0Akira Saito1Katsutoshi Goto2Yutaka Kasuya3Koki Shigenobu4Division of Xenobiotic Metabolism and Disposition, National Institute of Health Sciences, 1-18-1 Kami-Yohga, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 158-8501, JapanDepartment of Pharmacology, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8575, JapanDepartment of Pharmacology, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8575, JapanDepartment of Pharmacology, Hoshi University School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2-4-41 Ebara, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 142-8501, JapanDepartment of Pharmacology, Toho University School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Funabashi, Chiba 274-8510, JapanThe physiological role of endogenous neuropeptide Y (NPY) in sympathetic neurotransmission was examined in rat and guinea pig vas deferens (VD), using α-chymotrypsin (α-cT). NPY-like immunoreactivity was detected in the longitudinal muscle layer of VD densely in rats but sparsely in guinea pigs, and it disappeared following surgical denervation. Under blockade of the prejunctional α2-adrenergic autoinhibition, α-cT potentiated the phasic contraction in rat, but not guinea pig, VD induced by trains of transmural nerve stimulation (TNS) in a frequency-dependent manner, which was reproducible during repeated applications and not affected by pretreatment with capsaicin. In contrast, α-cT did not potentiate the twitch response or contractions induced respectively by a single pulse TNS or by direct electrical stimulation to the smooth muscle. Exogenously applied NPY suppressed the twitch response, which was cancelled by α-cT, and excitatory junction potentials, although it affected neither spontaneous junction potentials nor the direct electrical stimulation-induced contraction. These observations provided further evidence to support that NPY is released endogenously by TNS at high frequency, acting prejunctionally to suppress sympathetic neurotransmission. Thus, the protease α-cT proved itself to be a useful tool to reveal a functional role of endogenously released peptides.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1347861319327513
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author Kageyoshi Ono
Akira Saito
Katsutoshi Goto
Yutaka Kasuya
Koki Shigenobu
spellingShingle Kageyoshi Ono
Akira Saito
Katsutoshi Goto
Yutaka Kasuya
Koki Shigenobu
Elucidation With the Protease α-Chymotrypsin of the Inhibitory Modulating Action of Endogenous Neuropeptide Y Over Sympathetic Neurotransmission in Rat Vas Deferens
Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
author_facet Kageyoshi Ono
Akira Saito
Katsutoshi Goto
Yutaka Kasuya
Koki Shigenobu
author_sort Kageyoshi Ono
title Elucidation With the Protease α-Chymotrypsin of the Inhibitory Modulating Action of Endogenous Neuropeptide Y Over Sympathetic Neurotransmission in Rat Vas Deferens
title_short Elucidation With the Protease α-Chymotrypsin of the Inhibitory Modulating Action of Endogenous Neuropeptide Y Over Sympathetic Neurotransmission in Rat Vas Deferens
title_full Elucidation With the Protease α-Chymotrypsin of the Inhibitory Modulating Action of Endogenous Neuropeptide Y Over Sympathetic Neurotransmission in Rat Vas Deferens
title_fullStr Elucidation With the Protease α-Chymotrypsin of the Inhibitory Modulating Action of Endogenous Neuropeptide Y Over Sympathetic Neurotransmission in Rat Vas Deferens
title_full_unstemmed Elucidation With the Protease α-Chymotrypsin of the Inhibitory Modulating Action of Endogenous Neuropeptide Y Over Sympathetic Neurotransmission in Rat Vas Deferens
title_sort elucidation with the protease α-chymotrypsin of the inhibitory modulating action of endogenous neuropeptide y over sympathetic neurotransmission in rat vas deferens
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
issn 1347-8613
publishDate 2003-01-01
description The physiological role of endogenous neuropeptide Y (NPY) in sympathetic neurotransmission was examined in rat and guinea pig vas deferens (VD), using α-chymotrypsin (α-cT). NPY-like immunoreactivity was detected in the longitudinal muscle layer of VD densely in rats but sparsely in guinea pigs, and it disappeared following surgical denervation. Under blockade of the prejunctional α2-adrenergic autoinhibition, α-cT potentiated the phasic contraction in rat, but not guinea pig, VD induced by trains of transmural nerve stimulation (TNS) in a frequency-dependent manner, which was reproducible during repeated applications and not affected by pretreatment with capsaicin. In contrast, α-cT did not potentiate the twitch response or contractions induced respectively by a single pulse TNS or by direct electrical stimulation to the smooth muscle. Exogenously applied NPY suppressed the twitch response, which was cancelled by α-cT, and excitatory junction potentials, although it affected neither spontaneous junction potentials nor the direct electrical stimulation-induced contraction. These observations provided further evidence to support that NPY is released endogenously by TNS at high frequency, acting prejunctionally to suppress sympathetic neurotransmission. Thus, the protease α-cT proved itself to be a useful tool to reveal a functional role of endogenously released peptides.
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