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Role of Alpha-2 Adrenoceptors in Regulation of Giant Migrating Contractions and Defecation in Conscious Dogs
Authors:Munenori Nagao  Chikashi Shibata  Yuji Funayama  Kouhei Fukushima  Ken­ichi Takahashi  Xue Lin Jin  Katsuyoshi Kudoh  Iwao Sasaki
Affiliation:(1) Division of Biological Regulation and Oncology, Department of Surgery Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai 980-8574, Japan;(2) Division of Biological Regulation and Oncology, Department of Surgery, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, 1-1 Seiryo-machi, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-8574, Japan
Abstract:The aim was to investigate the effects of α2-adrenoceptor antagonsist yohimbine on colonic motility and defecation. The effects of yohimbine (0.5, 1.0, and 3.0 mg/kg) on colonic motility and defecation were studied in neurally intact dogs (N=6), dogs with extrinsic denervation of the ileocolon (N=4), and dogs with enterically isolated ileocolnic loops (N=5) equipped with strain gauge force transducers on the ileocolon. The effects of yohimbine on colonic motility and defecation were also studied in the presence of various antagonists (atropine, hexamethonium, ondansetron, FK224, and naloxone). Yohimbine evoked giant migrating contractions and defecation in a dose-independent manner in neurally intact dogs. These stimulatory effects of yohimbine were abolished by atropine and hexamethonium. In dogs with extrinsic denervation, yohimbine induced giant migrating contractions in the colon but did not stimulate defecation. In dogs with ileocolonic loops, yohimbine induced colonic motor complexes but not giant migrating contractions in the enterically isolated colon. These results indicate that α2-adrenoceptors in the peripheral nervous system regulate giant migrating contractions by controlling the release of acetylcholine, while those in the central nervous system must be important in the regulation of defecation. This study was presented at 19th International Symposium on Neurogastroenterology and Motility in Barcelona, Spain, in October 2003. This study was supported by a Grant-in-aid from Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (NO. 13671277).
Keywords:Defecation  Extrinsic denervation  Giant migrating contractions  Ileocolonic loop  Yohimbine
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