Evaluation of tamsulosin and alfuzosin activity in the rat vas deferens: relevance to ejaculation delays
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2005
abstract:
The effect of two alpha-adrenergic receptor antagonists widely employed in the
therapy of benign prostatic hyperplasia, tamsulosin
[(-)-(R)-5-[2-[[2-(0-ethoxyphenoxy)
ethyl]amino]propyl]-2-methoxybenzenesulfonamide] and alfuzosin
[(+/-)-N-[3-[(4-amino-6,7-dimethoxy-2-quinazolinyl) methylamino]propyl]
tetrahydro-2-furancarboxamide], was investigated in the rat vas deferens. Because
several clinical studies have shown that tamsulosin causes ejaculatory disorders,
this study also evaluated the possible mechanisms implicated in these disorders
by comparing the effect of tamsulosin with that of alfuzosin. Tamsulosin
competitively antagonized the contractions induced by noradrenaline in vitro in
the epididymal portion of the vas deferens with a potency pA(2) value of 9.2 +/-
0.8. In the prostatic portion, tamsulosin increased the amplitude of intermittent
spikes induced by exogenous noradrenaline (100-1000 microM). In both portions of
the vas deferens, alfuzosin behaved as an alpha-adrenergic antagonist blocking
the contractions induced by exogenous noradrenaline without altering spikes. The
administration of tamsulosin (3 microg/kg i.v.) significantly reduced the
contractions evoked by electrical pulses in the epididymal portion, whereas it
increased those produced in the prostatic portion. Intravenous tamsulosin
antagonized the contraction produced by exogenous noradrenaline, whereas
alfuzosin administration (10 microg/kg i.v.) did not change the electrically
induced contractions in both portions of the rat vas deferens and did not
antagonize the contractions produced by exogenous noradrenaline. The fact that
tamsulosin unusually enhances noradrenaline-induced intermittent spike
contractions and nerve stimulation-induced twitches in the prostatic portions
might be linked to its greater propensity to cause sexual dysfunctions.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
alfuzosin; tamsulosin
List of contributors:
Ruiu, Stefania; Marchese, Giorgio; Pani, Luca
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