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Central and peripheral serotonergic influences on viscerovisceral inhibitory reflex during duodenal distension in sheep
Authors:Pavlos Brikas DVM  PhD  Bogdan F. Kania DVM  Jean Fioramonti PhD  DSc  Dr. Lionel Bueno PhD  DSc
Affiliation:(1) Department of Pharmacology, INRA, 180 chemin de Tournefeuille, BP 3, 31931 Toulouse Cedex, France
Abstract:The effects of duodenal distension on forestomach and abomasal motility were investigated in conscious sheep chronically fitted with intraparietal electrodes, a duodenal cannula, and an intracerebroventricular cannula. Duodenal distensions with a balloon inflated with 40 ml (DD40) of water reduced the frequency of forestomach and abomasal contractions by 45 and 32%, respectively, while distension with 80 ml (DD80) induced a total inhibition. Methysergide, a mixed 5HT1-5HT2 antagonist administered intravenously (200 mgrg/kg) or intracerebroventricularly (20 mgrg/kg) suppressed the DD40-induced inhibition and reduced that induced by DD80. Sprioxatrine, a selective 5HT1A antagonist, intravenously (100 mgrg/kg) or intracerebroventricularly (10 mgrg/kg), suppressed the DD40 and DD80-induced inhibition, which was also attenuated by the 5HT2 antagonist ritanserin given intravenously (200 mgrg/kg) or intracerebroventricularly (20 mgrg/kg). Granisetron, a 5HT3 antagonist, injected intravenously (150 mgrg/kg), abolished the effects of DD40 and DD80 while it had no antagonistic action on DD40 and DD80 when given intracerebroventricularly (15 mgrg/kg). It is concluded that in sheep, duodenal distension inhibits forestomach and abomasal motility through 5HT1A and 5HT2 receptors at the level of the central nervous system and 5HT3 receptors located peripherally.This work was presented in part at the First United European Gastroenterology Week, September 25–30, 1992, Athens, Greece.
Keywords:gastric motility  duodenal distension  5HT receptor subtypes
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