Excitatory actions of motilin on myenteric neurons of the guinea-pig small intestine |
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Authors: | Katayama Yoshifumi Ooishi Kiyotoshi Hirai Keiji Homma Tomoo Noda Yumi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Autonomic Physiology, Medical Research Institute, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, 2-3-10 Kandasurugadai, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 101-0062, Japan. kataauto@tmd.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | Motilin is considered as a key factor in controlling interdigestive migrating contractions. The present electrophysiological experiments were performed in vitro to examine actions of motilin on myenteric neurons of guinea-pigs after 18-h fasting period. Superfusion of motilin depolarized both S and AH neurons; the lowest effective concentration was 10 nM, and motilin depolarization was observed in 9 of 23 S neurons and in 5 of 25 AH neurons. The motilin depolarizations were associated with an increase in neuronal input resistance. The motilin responses were preserved in Ca2+ free/high Mg2+ solution in which no Ca2+ dependent synaptic transmission occurred. The reversal potential of the motilin responses was estimated about -95 mV, close to the equilibrium potential for K+. Furthermore, muscarinic depolarizations were blocked during the motilin responses. All of these indicated that motilin directly excited myenteric neurons mainly by inactivating K+ channels. It is concluded that motilin might modulate neuronal excitability of the myenteric plexus, leading to the control of interdigestive migrating contractions. |
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