The present study was designed to determine the role of endogenous endothelin peptides and nitric oxide on angiotensin II (All) responses in the isolated nonpregnant rat uterine smooth muscle. AII (10, 20, or 50 ng/ml) increases rhythmic oscillations dose dependently (32.7 +/- 8.9, 55.96 +/- 10.3, and 62.78 +/- 17.7% increase, respectively). L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME; 10(-5) M) did not affect the increase in rhythmic oscillations induced by All (10, 20, or 50 ng/ml) (17.5 +/- 12.1, 31.5 +/- 18.3, and 52.5 +/-11.8% increase, respectively, n = 6, p > 0.05). It reduced the contractile responses to AII (10 ng/ml: from 4.63 +/- 0.6 to 1.8 +/-0.7 cm2, p < 0.05: and 20 ng/ml: from 5.59 +/- 0.8 to 2.11 +/- 0.4 cm2, p < 0.05, n = 6). L-arginine (10 mM) decreased the contractile response obtained by AII (10 or 20 ng/ml) (1.93 +/- 1.05, p < 0.05 and 2.14 +/- 0.7 cm2, p < 0.05, respectively, n = 6). BQ 485 (50 ng/ml) decreased both the number of rhythmic oscillations and the contractility increased by AII. Bosentan (10(-5) M) induced an increase in the number of rhythmic oscillations but decreased the contractile responses to the higher concentrations of All. These data show that endogenous NO and endothelin peptides contribute to the motility changes induced by AII and may play an important role in the pathophysiological events of the uterine function.
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