Protein Information

ID 392
Name 5 HT2
Synonyms 5 HT 2; 5 HT 2A; 5 HT2; 5 HT2A; 5 hydroxytryptamine (serotonin) receptor 2A; 5 hydroxytryptamine 2A receptor; 5 hydroxytryptamine receptor 2A; HTR 2…

Compound Information

ID 333
Name chloralose
CAS

Reference

PubMed Abstract RScore(About this table)
10694218 Knowles ID, Ramage AG: Evidence that activation of central 5-HT (2B) receptors causes renal sympathoexcitation in anaesthetized rats. Br J Pharmacol. 2000 Jan;129(1):177-83.
The effects of injections i.c.v. of alpha-methyl-5-(2-thienylmethoxy)-1H-indole-3-ethanamine (BW723C86; 0.02 - 2 micromol kg (-1)), a 5-HT (2B) receptor agonist, on renal sympathetic and phrenic nerve activity, mean arterial blood pressure and heart rate were investigated in alpha-chloralose anaesthetized rats pretreated with a peripherally acting 5-HT (2) receptor antagonist. BW723C86 i.c.v. caused a dose-related increase in renal nerve activity reaching a maximum of 67+/-6%, which at the highest dose was associated with a small and maintained fall in mean arterial blood pressure of 7+/-3 mmHg. These changes were not associated with any significant changes in heart rate or phrenic nerve activity. BW723C86-evoked increases in renal nerve activity and hypotension were attenuated by pretreatment (i.c.v.) with SB204741 (300 nmol kg (-1); a 5-HT (2B) receptor antagonist) but not by the same dose (i.c.v.) of ketanserin (a 5-HT (2A) receptor antagonist) or RS102221 (a 5-HT (2C) receptor antagonist). None of these antagonists alone had any effect on the variables being measured. It is concluded that central 5-HT (2B) receptors may play a selective role in the control of sympathetic supply to the kidney, which could be important in the central mechanisms involved in blood volume regulation. British Journal of Pharmacology (2000) 129, 177 - 183
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