Sex hormones are of interest regarding gender differences in the clinical manifestations of airway diseases. No conclusive data are available on the sex hormone modulation of β-adrenoceptor-mediated responses on airways. To this aim, isolated preparations of bovine trachea were used to establish the sex hormone influence on salbutamol-elicited relaxation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAndrogens relax several smooth muscles, including the airways. They also contract ileum and myocardium via nongenomic mechanisms. To find out whether androgens modulate airway smooth muscles in different species and further assess their mechanism of action, regarding the role of beta-adrenoceptors, polyamines and extracellular Ca(2+), and the modulation of contraction, 5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone, testosterone and 5 beta-dihydrotestosterone were used.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFunctional and biochemical studies were performed in isolated left atria of male Wistar rats to study whether endogenous polyamines may mediate androgen-elicited positive inotropism and their relationship with a rise in cAMP during the cardiotonic effect. 5 alpha-Dihydrotestosterone (100 microM) exposure increased intracellular putrescine as determined by HPLC, but it did not increase spermidine and spermine. This effect was antagonized by an inhibitor of ornithine decarboxylase, alpha-difluoromethylornithine (10 mM), suggesting enzyme activation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe mechanisms of diethylstilbestrol (1 to 30 microM)-induced relaxation on noradrenaline (30 nM)-raised tone in the rat aorta smooth muscle were studied. Neither the increase of calcium content in the medium (3, 6 and 9 mM) nor Bay K 8644 (3, 10 and 100 nM) reversed diethylstilbestrol relaxation. Tamoxifen (3 microM), the quaternary derivate (tamoxifen ethyl bromide, 3 microM), actinomycin D (30 microM), cycloheximide (100 microM), Rp-cAMPS (30 microM), TPCK (1 microM) and difluoromethylornithine (1 mM) inhibited diethylstilbestrol-induced relaxation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effects of gender and castration of rats on diethylstilbestrol-induced, endothelium-dependent and endothelium-independent relaxation in rat aorta strips were studied. For this, male and female control and castrated rats were used. Diethylstilbestrol elicited a concentration-dependent (1-30 micromol/l) relaxation of isolated rat aorta.
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