Abstract

The effect of adrenergic agonists on the contractility of circular muscle of the isthmus of the oviduct was studied in isolated tissues from rabbits in estrus and after progesterone pretreatment. α-Adrenoceptor sensitivity was not altered by progesterone, and the order of potencies of α-agonists was similar to that for α-adrenoceptors in other rabbit tissues. Progesterone pretreatment increased the maximal inhibitory effect of isoprenaline on β-adrenoceptors, but did not alter sensitivity to the agonist, suggesting that there had been an increase in the number of β-adrenoceptors rather than a change in their affinity. The order of potencies of β-agonists was similar to that for the β 1-adrenoceptor in other rabbit tissues.

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