Publications by authors named "Parviz Afiatpour"

Purpose: Although the clinical efficacy of alpha1-adrenoceptor (alpha1-AR) antagonists for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia is not disputed, their mechanism of action and ability to maintain long-term effectiveness have only recently been investigated. Since it is known that chronic administration of receptor antagonists causes up-regulation in the targeted receptor, we examined the effects of chronic administration of doxazosin, a nonspecific long acting alpha1-AR antagonist, on the properties of alpha1-AR subtypes in the rat prostate.

Materials And Methods: Rats were treated with doxazosin (2 or 4 mg/kg daily subcutaneously, supplemented with 4 mg/kg daily orally) for 8 or 12 weeks.

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As age-related changes occur in the properties of the endothelin (ET) receptor system in several mammalian tissues, and as there are significant amounts of functional ET receptors in the vas deferens, we investigated the age-related changes in the ET receptor system at the protein and mRNA levels in the rat vas deferens. The ET system was investigated in the vasa deferentia of 3 weeks, 3 months and 22 months old rats. ET receptors were characterized and quantified at the protein level by radioligand receptor binding, and gene transcript levels of ET-1, ET-3, ET converting enzyme-1 (ECE-1), and ET(A) and ET(B) receptor subtypes were quantified by real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR).

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The effect of aging on functional, biochemical, anatomical and molecular properties of endothelin (ET) receptors in bladder smooth muscle of the 3-week-, 3-month- and 22-month-old rats was examined using isolated muscle bath techniques, radioligand binding on membrane particulates and slide mounted tissue sections, and real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). ET-1 induced significantly larger contractile responses in bladder dome muscle strips from 3-week- than from 3-month- and 22-month-old rats. The expression level of total ET receptors, determined by saturation binding experiments with [(125)I]ET-1, was higher in detrusor from 3-week- than 22-month-old rats.

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We previously have shown that experimental diabetes in rats causes prostatic involution, reduces serum testosterone levels, and causes an upregulation in prostatic endothelin (ET) receptors. Furthermore, insulin treatment normalizes these changes (Saito et al., Mol Cell Biochem 210:1-12, 2000).

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