RECIPROCAL MODULATION OF THE BINDING OF ANGIOTENSIN AGONISTS AND ANTAGONISTS TO ANGIOTENSIN RECEPTORS IN SMOOTH-MUSCLE

被引:3
|
作者
KOZIARZ, P
BECK, J
MOORE, GJ
机构
来源
GENERAL PHARMACOLOGY | 1993年 / 24卷 / 03期
关键词
D O I
10.1016/0306-3623(93)90235-P
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
1. Direct ligand binding studies have shown that the agonist I-125-[Sar1]Ang II and the antagonist I-125-[Sar1Ile8]Ang II bind to bovine uterus smooth muscle membranes in a time-dependent, reversible and saturable manner; both ligands had the same number of high affinity sites. 2. [Sar1Ile8]Ang II inhibited the binding of I-125-[Sar1]Ang II in a non-competitive manner by decreasing the number of high affinity sites without changing the binding affinity of the radioligand. 3. [Sar']Ang II also inhibited the binding of I-125-[Sar1Ile8]Ang II in a non-competitive manner. 4. Dissociation of both radioligands from their receptor sites was fast enough that pseudo irreversible occupancy of the binding sites could not account for the observed non-competitive inhibition. 5. Displacement studies using I-125-[Sar1Ile8]Ang II as the radioligand provided evidence for the existence of two binding sites when the displacing ligand was [Sar1]Ang II but not when the displacing ligand was [Sar1Ile8]Ang II. 6. GTPSgammaS had no discernible effect on the binding of either I-125-[Sar1]Ang II or I-125-[Sar1Ile8]Ang II to bovine uterine membranes. 7. The present findings are consistent with an allosteric mechanism of antagonism for [Sar1Ile8]Ang II. The data are also consistent with a mechanism wherein agonist and antagonist ligands occupy different binding modes at the same receptor site and induce long-term conformational changes in the receptor which are idiosyncratic with respect to the nature of the ligand. An emerging relationship between the actions of angiotensin peptides and non-peptide mimetics of angiotensin is presented.
引用
收藏
页码:705 / 713
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] ON THE MECHANISMS OF ACTION OF 2 CLASSES OF ANGIOTENSIN ANTAGONISTS AT SMOOTH-MUSCLE RECEPTORS
    MOORE, GJ
    MATSOUKAS, JM
    SCANLON, MN
    FRANKLIN, KJ
    GOGHARI, MH
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE WESTERN PHARMACOLOGY SOCIETY, 1984, 27 : 377 - 383
  • [2] ANGIOTENSIN RECEPTORS IN SMOOTH-MUSCLE MEMBRANES
    DEVYNCK, MA
    PERNOLLET, MG
    MEYER, P
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION, 1973, 3 (03) : 223 - 223
  • [3] ANTAGONISTS AND AGONISTS REGULATE VASCULAR SMOOTH-MUSCLE ANGIOTENSIN-II RECEPTOR NUMBER
    WRIGHT, GB
    ALEXANDER, RW
    ATKINSON, WJ
    EKSTEIN, LS
    GIMBRONE, MA
    CIRCULATION, 1982, 66 (04) : 97 - 97
  • [4] ANGIOTENSIN RECEPTORS IN SMOOTH-MUSCLE CELL-MEMBRANES
    DEVYNCK, MA
    PERNOLLET, MG
    MEYER, P
    FERMANDJIAN, S
    FROMAGEOT, P
    NATURE-NEW BIOLOGY, 1973, 245 (141): : 55 - 58
  • [5] ANGIOTENSIN-II RECEPTORS IN VASCULAR SMOOTH-MUSCLE
    MCQUEEN, J
    MURRAY, G
    SEMPLE, PF
    CLINICAL SCIENCE, 1983, 64 (02) : P17 - P17
  • [6] EFFECT OF CALCIUM ANTAGONISTS ON SMOOTH-MUSCLE RESPONSE TO NOREPINEPHRINE AND ANGIOTENSIN
    HALL, MM
    KHAIRALL.PA
    FEDERATION PROCEEDINGS, 1974, 33 (03) : 567 - 567
  • [7] ANGIOTENSIN BINDING AND DEGRADATION BY VASCULAR SMOOTH-MUSCLE MICROSOMES
    KOSTKA, P
    SHEPPARD, SM
    KWAN, CY
    DANIEL, EE
    GROVER, AK
    FEDERATION PROCEEDINGS, 1984, 43 (03) : 429 - 429
  • [8] MEASUREMENT OF ANGIOTENSIN-II RECEPTORS IN VASCULAR SMOOTH-MUSCLE
    DANIEL, EE
    GROVER, AK
    KWAN, CY
    BLOOD VESSELS, 1984, 21 (04): : 186 - 186
  • [9] INDIVIDUALIZATION OF ANGIOTENSIN RECEPTORS IN SMOOTH-MUSCLE CELL-MEMBRANES
    DEVYNCK, MA
    FERMANDJIAN, S
    MEYER, P
    PERNOLLET, MG
    JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON, 1973, 232 (02): : P79 - P80
  • [10] ANGIOTENSIN-II RECEPTORS IN SMOOTH-MUSCLE - BIOCHEMICAL APPROACH
    DEVYNCK, MA
    MEYER, P
    CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL PHARMACOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY, 1975, : 93 - 97