Molecular and pharmacological evidence for MT1 melatonin receptor subtype in the tail artery of juvenile Wistar rats
- 1 June 1999
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Pharmacology
- Vol. 127 (4), 987-995
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjp.0702612
Abstract
1. In this study reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) has been used to identify mt1 and MT2 receptor mRNA expression in the rat tail artery. The contributions of both receptors to the functional response to melatonin were examined with the putative selective MT2 receptor antagonists, 4-phenyl-2-propionamidotetraline (4-P-PDOT) and 2-benzyl-N-pentanoyltryptamine. In addition, the action of melatonin on the second messenger cyclic AMP was investigated. 2. Using RT-PCR, mt1 receptor mRNA was detected in the tail artery from seven rats. In contrast MT2 receptor mRNA was not detected even after nested PCR. 3. At low concentrations of the MT2 selective ligands, neither 10 nM 4-P-PDOT (pEC50=8.70+/-0.31 (control) vs 8.73+/-0.16, n=6) nor 60 nM 2-benzyl-NV-pentanoyltryptamine (pEC50= 8.53+/-0.20 (control) vs 8.83+/-0.38, n = 6) significantly altered the potency of melatonin in the rat tail artery. 4. At concentrations non-selective for mt1 and MT2 receptors. 4-P-PDOT (3 microM) and 2-benzyl-N-pentanoyltryptamine (5 microM) caused a significant rightward displacement of the vasoconstrictor effect of melatonin. In the case of 4-P-PDOT, the estimated pKB (6.17+/-0.16, n=8) is similar to the binding affinity for mt1 receptor. 5. Pre-incubation with 1 microM melatonin did not affect the conversion of [3H]-adenine to [3H]-cyclic AMP under basal condition (0.95+/-0.19% conversion (control) vs 0.92+/-0.19%, n=4) or following exposure to 30 microM forskolin (5.20+/-1.30% conversion (control) vs 5.35+/-0.90%, n=4). 6. Based on the above findings, we conclude that melatonin receptor on the tail artery belongs to the MT1 receptor subtype, and that this receptor is probably independent of the adenylyl cyclase pathway.Keywords
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