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Hydralazine reduces the quantal size of secretory events by displacement of catecholamines from adrenomedullary chromaffin secretory vesicles.
- Source :
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Circulation research [Circ Res] 2002 Nov 01; Vol. 91 (9), pp. 830-6. - Publication Year :
- 2002
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Abstract
- The effects of the antihypertensive agent hydralazine (1 to 100 nmol/L) on the exocytotic process of single adrenal chromaffin cells have been studied using amperometry. Hydralazine does not reduce the frequency of exocytotic spikes but rapidly slows the rate of catecholamine release from individual exocytotic events by reducing the quantal size of catecholamine exocytosis. Confocal and standard epifluorescence microscopy studies show that hydralazine rapidly accumulates within secretory vesicles. The blockade of the vesicular H+ pump with bafilomycin A1 inhibits hydralazine uptake. Experiments with permeabilized cells show that hydralazine displaces catecholamines from secretory vesicles. The drug also displaces vesicular Ca2+, as shown by fura-2 microfluorimetry. These data suggest that hydralazine acts, at least partially, by interfering with the storage of catecholamines. These effects of hydralazine occurred within seconds, and at the tissue concentrations presumably reached in antihypertensive therapy; these concentrations are a thousand times lower than those described for relaxing vascular tissues in vitro. We proposed that these novel effects could explain many of the therapeutic and side effects of this drug that are likely exerted in sympathetic nerve terminals.
- Subjects :
- Adrenal Medulla cytology
Adrenal Medulla drug effects
Animals
Anti-Bacterial Agents pharmacology
Antihypertensive Agents pharmacokinetics
Antihypertensive Agents pharmacology
Calcium metabolism
Cattle
Cells, Cultured
Chromaffin Cells cytology
Chromaffin Cells drug effects
Chromaffin Granules drug effects
Chromaffin Granules metabolism
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Electrochemistry
Enzyme Inhibitors pharmacology
Exocytosis physiology
Fluorescent Dyes
Hydralazine pharmacokinetics
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration drug effects
Intracellular Fluid metabolism
Kinetics
Nucleotides metabolism
Secretory Vesicles metabolism
Adrenal Medulla metabolism
Catecholamines metabolism
Chromaffin Cells metabolism
Exocytosis drug effects
Hydralazine pharmacology
Macrolides
Secretory Vesicles drug effects
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1524-4571
- Volume :
- 91
- Issue :
- 9
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Circulation research
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 12411398
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.res.0000039530.30495.6f