Abstract

The inhibitory effect of buflomedil on α 1A-adrenoceptor (AR) in the prostate of Wistar rat was investigated in this study. Normotensive and spontaneous hypertensive rats were orally fed with buflomedil (150 mg/kg). The drug effects on blood pressure and heart rate were monitored by photoelectric volume oscillometric method. Prostate tissue strips from normotensive rats were contracted in vitro in organ bath by phenylephrine (10 −8 to 10 −2 M). The inhibitory effects of buflomedil (10 −9 to 10 −7 M) on the phenylephrine-induced contractions were measured. Radioligand binding displacement study by buflomedil was performed on rat prostate α 1A-adrenoceptor (AR) and spleen α 1B-AR. Furthermore the effects of buflomedil and WB-4101 on phenylephrine (10 μM) activated uptake of 2-[ 14 C ]-deoxy- d-glucose (2-DG) into C 2C 12 cells were evaluated. The results showed that buflomedil feeding did not alter the systolic blood pressure of either spontaneous hypertensive rats or normal rats. Dose–inhibition curves of phenylephrine-induced prostate contraction demonstrated a higher potency of buflomedil than tamsulosin. Buflomedil displaced [ 3 H ]prazosin binding in a concentration-dependent manner both in rat prostate α 1A-AR and spleen α 1B-AR. The ratio of affinity to α 1A-AR and α 1B-AR for buflomedil was 4.06/6.84, indicating selectivity on α 1A-AR over α 1B-AR. Activation of C 2C 12 cell α 1A-AR by phenylephrine increased the glucose uptake to 116%. Both buflomedil and WB-4101 inhibited the uptake in a concentration-dependent manner. In conclusion, the findings showed that buflomedil has preferential α 1A-AR antagonistic effect to inhibit prostate contraction without significantly affecting the blood pressure.

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