Quantification and distribution of alpha1-adrenoceptor subtype mRNAs in human proximal urethra

K Nasu, N Moriyama, R Fukasawa, G Tsujimoto, T Tanaka, J Yano, K Kawabe, K Nasu, N Moriyama, R Fukasawa, G Tsujimoto, T Tanaka, J Yano, K Kawabe

Abstract

1. We performed RNase protection assays and in situ hybridization to investigate the ratio of the three alpha1-adrenoceptor subtype mRNAs, alpha1a, alpha1b and alpha1d, in human proximal urethra, and their localization in urethral cross-sections. As revealed by the RNase protection assays, alpha1a was the predominant subtype mRNA in both male and female urethral samples. Alpha1d mRNA was detected only in the female sample, and alpha1b mRNA was not detected in any of the samples tested. The ratio of the abundance of the subtype mRNAs, alpha1a:alpha1b:alpha1d, was 100:0:0 in the male urethra and 90:0:10 in the female urethra. 2. In situ hybridization studies showed no significant differences in the cross-sectional distribution of alpha1-adrenoceptor subtype mRNAs between male and female urethras. Intense alpha1a staining was observed in the smooth muscle of the urethra, but alpha1b and alpha1d staining was much less intense. 3. Of the three cloned alpha1 subtypes, alpha1a is the most likely to be responsible for the contraction of the human urethra. Owing to the side effects of nonselective alpha1 drugs, alpha1-selective drugs may be clinically superior to nonselective drugs for the treatment of urethral disorders.

Source: PubMed

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