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  • Vascular effects of apomorphine and related compounds in the perfused rat kidney.

Vascular effects of apomorphine and related compounds in the perfused rat kidney.

European journal of pharmacology (1984-01-13)
M Schmidt, J L Imbs, J L Neumeyer, E M Giesen, J Schwartz
摘要

The renal vascular effects of aporphines and related compounds were studied on the isolated perfused rat kidney in the presence of 10(-5) M phenoxybenzamine and 10(-5) M sotalol and after contraction of the vascular bed with prostaglandin F2 alpha (10(-7) -3 X 10(-6) M). Under these conditions, (R)-(-)-apomorphine showed renal dopaminomimetic activity, i.e. renal vasodilation competitively inhibited by (+)-butaclamol (10(-8) M) but not by (-)-butaclamol (3 X 10(-8) M). It had an apparent affinity 25 times higher but a markedly lower intrinsic activity than dopamine. N-n-Propyl and trihydroxylated aporphines were less potent and the mono-10-hydroxylated aporphine was completely inactive. (S)-(+)-Bulbocapnine also showed weak dopaminomimetic activity but tetrahydropapaveroline was devoid of such an effect. (-)-N-(2-Chloroethyl)-norapomorphine (10(-5) M) irreversibly antagonised dopamine-induced renal vasodilation. At concentrations above 3 X 10(-6) M, most aporphines and tetrahydropapaveroline induced additional non-dopamine receptor related renal vasodilation.