Interstitial cells of Cajal and neuromuscular transmission in the rat lower oesophageal sphincter |
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Authors: | r.,farré ,x.-y.,wang &dagger ,e.,vidal &Dagger ,a.,domè nech § ,m.,pumarola &Dagger ,§ ,p.,clave ,¶ ,j. d.,huizinga &dagger & m.,jimé nez |
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Affiliation: | Fundació de Gastroenterologia Dr Francisco Vilardell, Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain. |
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Abstract: | The distribution of interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) and neurotransmission were investigated in lower oesophageal sphincter (LES) circular muscle strips from Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats, Ws/Ws mutant rats and their wild-type (+/+) siblings. Intramuscular c-Kit-positive cells, confirmed to be ICC-IM by electron microscopy, were observed throughout both muscle layers from SD and +/+ rats. In contrast, c-Kit-positive, ultrastructurally typical ICC-IM were absent in Ws/Ws. LES strips from Ws/Ws rats showed increased spontaneous contractile activity. Strips from SD and +/+ rats, responded to electrical neuronal stimulation with a relaxation that was in part L-NNA and in part apamin sensitive, followed by a contraction which was decreased by atropine. In Ws/Ws rats, similar to +/+ rats, neurally mediated relaxation was L-NNA and apamin sensitive and the contraction was decreased by atropine. We conclude that in the rat LES, relaxation is mediated by NO and an apamin-sensitive mediator, and contraction primarily by acetylcholine. Despite the absence of c-Kit-positive ICC, nerve-muscle interaction can be accomplished likely by diffusion of neurotransmitters to the smooth muscle cells. The lack of c-Kit-positive ICC is related to an increase in the basal tone and spontaneous contractile activity. The presence of fibroblast-like ICC in Ws/Ws rats might represent immature ICC whose possible functions need further investigation. |
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Keywords: | apamin c-Kit interstitial cells of Cajal lower oesophageal sphincter nitric oxide Ws/Ws rat |
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