Starke K, Bültmann R, Bulloch J M, von Kügelgen I
Institute of Pharmacology, Freiburg, Federal Republic of Germany.
J Neural Transm Suppl. 1991;34:93-8. doi: 10.1007/978-3-7091-9175-0_12.
In rabbit mesenteric arteries, nicotine-evoked vasoconstrictor responses were markedly reduced by prazosin, slightly reduced after desensitization by alpha, beta-methylene ATP, and abolished by combined treatment with prazosin and alpha, beta-methylene ATP. In guinea-pig vasa deferentia preincubated with [3H]noradrenaline, nicotine elicited contractions as well as an overflow of tritium and of ATP. The contractions were greatly reduced by prazosin and abolished after additional desensitization by alpha, beta-methylene ATP. The nicotine-induced overflow of tritium was not changed by either treatment. The overflow of ATP was decreased by prazosin but not diminished further after additional desensitization by alpha, beta-methylene ATP. Activation of prejunctional nicotine receptors elicits a corelease of noradrenaline and ATP which leads to cotransmission in both tissues.