Korean J Urol.
2001 Jul;42(7):749-754.
Effects of Various Tricyclic Antidepressants on Contractile Response of the Rat Vas Deferens to Electrical Stimulation of Hypogastric Nerve
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Urology, College of Medicine, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
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PURPOSE: To compare the inhibitory effects of various tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs)
on contractile response of the rat vas deferens to electrical stimulation of hypogastric
nerve.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
A total of forty Spraque Dawley rats (weight 300-350gm) were
divided into 8 groups (n=5 in each): doxepine, amitriptyline, trimipramine, desipramine,
imipramine, clomipramine, protriptyline, and prazosin treated groups. Before (baseline
pressure) and 20 minutes after intravenous injection of each agent (0.1-, 1-, 10-, and
20-fold of therapeutic doses for human in each agent), the hypogastric nerves, iden
tified under operative microscope, were electrically stimulated with rectangular pulses
of 0.5 mseconds duration, 10 Hz, and 10 V for 10 seconds. Dose of drug administered
was gradually increased in order of 0.1- to 20-fold dose.
RESULTS
All drugs tested in this study caused dose-dependent inhibition of the rat
intravasal pressure induced by the electrical stimulation of hypogastric nerve. Inhibitory
potency of each drug was doxepine (88.5% and 96.5% at 10- and 20-fold dose)> OR =
amitriptyline (76.8% and 91.8%)>clomipramine (66.7% and 74.4%)> OR =imipramine (48.2%
and 67.0%)=prazosin (45.6% and 63.5%)=trimipramine (52.7% and 65.4%)> OR =desi
pramine (45.3% and 49.0%)> protriptyline (18.9% and 19.9%).
CONCLUSIONS
Inhibitory effects of TCAs on contractile response of the rat vas deferens
to electrical stimulation of hypogastric nerve would increase in proportion to their
potency of alpha1-adrenoceptor blocking actions.