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Segmental heterogeneity of epithelial ion transport induced by stimulants in rat distal colon
Authors:Yang Ning  Xue Hong  Guo Hua  Chen Xin  Zhu Jin-Xia
Affiliation:Department of Physiology, Basic Medical College, Capital University of Medical Sciences, Beijing, China.
Abstract:
Mammalian colon plays an important role in electrolyte and water balance, and exhibits significant segmental heterogeneity. The different responses to stimulants even exist in different segments of rat distal colon. The present study focus on the segmental heterogeneity of epithelial responses to different stimulants and investigates the possible mechanism by using short circuit current recording technique. Baseline I(SC) in the segment 4 of distal colon (DC(4), 20.8+/-2.8 microA.cm(-2)) was significantly lower than that in the segment 1 of distal colon (DC(1), 40.5+/-1.9 microA.cm(-2)). Basolateral application of indomethacin induced a larger reduction of the baseline I(SC) in DC(4) (-28.2+/-3.9 microA.cm(-2)) than that in DC(1) (-10.1+/-3.9 microA.cm(-2)). Moreover DC(4) are more sensitive to foskolin (a cAMP activator, apical side), Ach (basolateral side) and 5-HT (basolateral side) than DC(1), which was not affected by pretreatment with amiloride, a blocker of epithelial Na(+) channel. Basolateral pretreatment with atropine (muscarinic cholinergic receptor antagonist) for 10 min, Ach-induced DeltaI(SC) increases in both DC(1) and DC(4 )were totally blocked. Otherwise, 5-HT(4) receptor antagonist GR113808 (basolateral side) and SB-204070 (basolateral side) completely inhibited 5-HT-induced I(SC) increases in both DC(1) and DC(4). Taken together, the results suggested that the segmental heterogeneity of epithelial responses to different stimulants exists in rat distal colon. And it is more likely related to the dissimilar distribution of membrane proteins involved in the ion transports within different segments of rat distal colon.
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