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Long-Term Effects of Extrinsic Denervation on VIP and Substance P Innervation in Circular Muscle of Rat Jejunum
Authors:Michael S. Kasparek  Javairiah Fatima  Corey W. Iqbal  Judith A. Duenes  Michael G. Sarr
Affiliation:(1) Department of Surgery and Gastrointestinal Research Unit, Mayo Clinic, 200 First Street SW, Rochester, MN 55905, USA;(2) Department of Surgery, Eberhard-Karls-University, Hoppe-Seyler-Strasse 6, 72076 Tuebingen, Germany;(3) Gastroenterology Research Unit (AL 2-435), Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, 200 First Street SW, Rochester, MN 55905, USA
Abstract:
Intestinal denervation contributes to enteric motor dysfunction after small bowel transplantation (SBT). Our aim was to determine long-term effects of extrinsic denervation on function of nonadrenergic, noncholinergic innervation with substance P and vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP). Contractile activity of jejunal circular muscle strips from six age-matched, naive control rats (NC) and eight rats 1 year after syngeneic SBT was studied in tissue chambers. Spontaneous contractile activity did not differ between groups. Exogenous VIP inhibited contractile activity dose-dependently to a comparable degree in both groups. The VIP antagonist ([d-p-Cl-Phe6,Leu17]-VIP) and the nitric oxide synthase inhibitor l-NG-nitro-arginine did not affect VIP-induced inhibition but increased contractile activity during electrical field stimulation (EFS) in both groups. Exogenous substance P increased contractile activity dose-dependently, greater in NC than SBT. The substance P antagonist ([d-Pro2,d-Trp7,9]-substance P) inhibited effects of exogenous substance P and decreased the excitatory EFS response. Immunohistofluorescence showed tyrosine hydroxylase staining after SBT indicating sympathetic reinnervation. In jejunal circular muscle after chronic denervation, response to exogenous substance P, but not VIP, is decreased, whereas endogenous release of both neurotransmitters is preserved. Alterations in balance of excitatory and inhibitory pathways occur despite extrinsic reinnervation and might contribute to enteric motor dysfunction after SBT. Parts of this work were presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract in Washington, DC, on May 21, 2007 and published in abstract form in Gastroenterology 2007;132:A890.
Keywords:Extrinsic denervation  Motility  Small intestine  Substance P  Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide
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