Title : Tachykinins and reflexly evoked atropine-resistant motility in the guinea pig colon in vivo - Giuliani_1993_J.Pharmacol.Exp.Ther_265_1224 |
Author(s) : Giuliani S , Lecci A , Giachetti A , Maggi CA |
Ref : Journal of Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics , 265 :1224 , 1993 |
Abstract :
Distension of a balloon placed in the proximal colon of anesthetized, guanethidine- and naloxone-pretreated guinea pigs elicited a series of long-lasting regular phasic pressure waves which were suppressed by hexamethonium. Activity evoked by a low degree of balloon distension was largely, but not completely, suppressed by atropine. Further balloon distension in atropine-treated animals enabled us to study the effect of tachykinin receptor antagonists on the atropine-resistant and hexamethonium-sensitive response to distension. The selective tachykinin receptor antagonists, (+/-)-CP 96,345 for the NK-1 receptor and L 659,877, MEN 10,376 and SR 48,968 for the NK-2 receptor, inhibited with varying potency the atropine-resistant response to distension. These antagonists also blocked the contraction of the guinea pig colon produced by the i.v. administration of selective NK-1 and NK-2 receptor agonists. In vitro experiments, using mucosa-free circular muscle strips from the guinea pig colon, proved the existence of functional NK-1 and NK-2 receptors in this tissue. We conclude that both NK-1 and NK-2 receptors participate in the atropine-resistant reflex contractions produced by localized balloon distension of the guinea pig colon in vivo. |
PubMedSearch : Giuliani_1993_J.Pharmacol.Exp.Ther_265_1224 |
PubMedID: 8389857 |
Giuliani S, Lecci A, Giachetti A, Maggi CA (1993)
Tachykinins and reflexly evoked atropine-resistant motility in the guinea pig colon in vivo
Journal of Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics
265 :1224
Giuliani S, Lecci A, Giachetti A, Maggi CA (1993)
Journal of Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics
265 :1224