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Human isolated ileum: motor responses of the circular muscle to electrical field stimulation and exogenous neuropeptides
Authors:Carlo Alberto Maggi  Riccardo Patacchini  Paolo Santicioli  Sandro Giuliani  Damiano Turini  Gabriele Barbanti  Antonio Giachetti  Alberto Meli
Institution:(1) Smooth Muscle Division, Research Laboratories, A. Menarini Pharmaceuticals, Pharmacology Department, Via Sette Santi 3, I-50131 Florence, Italy;(2) Department of Surgical Pathology and Urologic Clinic, University of Ferrara, Italy
Abstract:Summary (1) Circularly-oriented muscle strips from the human ileum responded to electrical field stimulation (1–50 Hz) with frequency-related primary relaxation at low frequency and primary contractions at high frequencies of stimulation. Both responses were abolished or markedly reduced by tetrodotoxin (1 mgrM). (2) Atropine (3 mgr M) or omega conotoxin (0.1 mgrM) reduced but dit not abolish contraction to electrical field stimulation and enhanced the relaxation. Omega conotoxin (0.1 mgrM) did not affect carbachol-induced contraction nor isoprenaline-induced relaxation. (3) Neurokinin A and substance P (1 nM-1 mgrM) produced a concentration-dependent contraction. The NK-1 receptor selective agonist, Pro9]SP sulfone and the NK-2 receptor selective agonist betaAla8]NKA(4-10) prodneed a contraction superimposable to that of substance P and neurokinin A, respectively. On the other hand, MePhe7]-neurokinin B, an NK-3 receptor selective agonist was ineffective up to 1 M. The response to substance P or neurokinin A was unaffected by atropine (3 mgrM). (4) Galanin, up to 0.1 mgrM produced a weak and inconsistent contraction. (5) Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (10 nM - 1 mgrM) produced a concentration-dependent relaxation while human alpha calcitonin gene-related peptide exerted a weak and inconsistent relaxant effect. (6) These findings indicate that both cholinergic excitatory and non-cholinergic inhibitory nerves affect the motility of the circular muscle of the human small intestine. Transmitter release from excitatory nerves seems largely mediated by activation of omega conotoxin-sensitive (N-type) calcium channels. Tachykinins exert a potent contractile effect independently of cholinergic nerves via NK-1 and NK-2 receptors. Send offprint requests to C. A. Maggi at the above address
Keywords:Human  Isolated ileum  Circular muscle  Tachykinins  Tachykinin receptors  Galanin  VIP  CGRP
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