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EFFECTS OF THREE PURINE-RELATED COMPOUNDS ON PANCREATIC EXOCRINE SECRETION IN THE DOG
Authors:F. Yamagishi  N. Homma  K. Haruta  K. Iwatsuki  S. Chiba
Affiliation:Department of Pharmacology, Shinshu University School of Medicine, Matsumoto, Japan
Abstract:The effects of adenosine, adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP) and inosine on pancreatic exocrine secretion were investigated in the vascularly isolated and self-haemoperfused dog pancreas. Drugs were injected close-arterially (i.a.) in a single bolus. These three purine-related compounds per se did not affect resting rate of pancreatic secretion and the concentrations of protein and bicarbonate in the resting juice. Graded doses of adenosine (0.1-1.0 mg, i.a.) and ATP (0.1-1.0 mg i.a.) administered 1 min prior to secretin (0.025 clinical units, i.a.) increased a secretin-stimulated secretory volume dose-dependently, and the effects of adenosine and ATP were reversed by pretreatments with theophylline (0.3 mg, i.a.). Inosine (1.0 mg, i.a.) affected neither secretin- nor dopamine-stimulated (3 micrograms, i.a.) pancreatic secretion. Adenosine and ATP did not affect dopamine-stimulated pancreatic secretion. These results suggest that adenosine and ATP (or terminal phosphate hydrolyzed derivatives) enhance secretin-stimulated pancreatic exocrine secretion through 'P1' purine receptors in the exocrine cells, without conversion to inosine.
Keywords:adenosine,    adenosine 5'-thiphosphate,    dog pancreas,    exocrine secretion,    inosine,    secretin.
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