Kobayashi_1994_J.Toxicol.Sci_19_133

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Title : Complementary improvement of the method for determining cholinergic activities in the small intestine and its application to experiments in vivo - Kobayashi_1994_J.Toxicol.Sci_19_133
Author(s) : Kobayashi H , Sato I , Fujii S , Akatsu Y , Suzuki T , Matsusaka N , Yuyama A
Ref : Journal of Toxicological Sciences , 19 :133 , 1994
Abstract :

The concentration of acetylcholine (ACh) in rat jejunum that had been homogenized with an ultra-high-speed homogenizer (Biotron) was significantly higher than that in jejunum homogenized with a glass homogenizer. Rats were injected once or repeatedly for 10 days with a muscarinic agonist, pilocarpine (1 mg/kg), or a muscarinic antagonist, scopolamine (5 mg/kg). Animals were killed 20 min or 24 hr after single or consecutive injections, respectively, for determinations of cholinergic activities in the jejunum. Single treatment: Pilocarpine did not cause significant changes in the level of ACh, the activity of acetylcholinesterase (AChE), the binding of [3H]quinuclidinyl benzilate (QNB) or the contractile responses to ACh. Scopolamine reduced the level of ACh and binding of [3H]QNB without inducing significant changes in the activity of AChE and the contractile response. Consecutive treatment: Pilocarpine reduced the binding of [3H]QNB by changing the value of Bmax and reduced the contractile response without affecting the level of ACh or the activity of AChE. Scopolamine increased the binding of [3H]QNB without any effects on the level of ACh, the activity of AChE or the contractile response. In summary, it is possible to determine the level of ACh in a tissue as hard as intestine by homogenization with a Biotron and to assess the cholinergic situation in the intestine of animals that have been poisoned with various agents by estimating cholinergic activities.

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Kobayashi H, Sato I, Fujii S, Akatsu Y, Suzuki T, Matsusaka N, Yuyama A (1994)
Complementary improvement of the method for determining cholinergic activities in the small intestine and its application to experiments in vivo
Journal of Toxicological Sciences 19 :133

Kobayashi H, Sato I, Fujii S, Akatsu Y, Suzuki T, Matsusaka N, Yuyama A (1994)
Journal of Toxicological Sciences 19 :133