PMID: 11931700Apr 5, 2002Paper

Effect of tachykinins on ascending and descending reflex pathway in rat small intestine

Acta Pharmacologica Sinica
Andreas HahnHans-Dieter Allescher

Abstract

To examine the effect of tachykinins on the ascending reflex pathway in rat small intestine, we used different selective neurokinin (NK) receptor antagonists (RA): a) NK1-RA: GR-82334 and CP-96.345, b) NK2-RA: MEN-10.376 and L-659.877. The aim was further to investigate the effect of substance P (SP) on the ascending excitatory and descending inhibitory reflex pathway. The whole segments of rat ileum (10 cm in length) were studied in an organ bath. Ascending contraction of circle muscle was elicited by anal electrical stimulation (3 Hz, 1 ms, 20 V) and measured as change of intraluminal pressure by a perfused manometric system 2 cm and 4 cm orad of the stimulation site. GR-82334 and CP-96.345 (NK1-RA) caused a significant dose-related inhibition of the oral contraction at a distance of 4 cm: GR-82334 [area: -10 % +/- 8 % (10 nmol/L); -29 % +/ -10 % (1000 nmol/L). P < 0.05, n = 10], CP-96.345 [area: -2 %+/- 6 %(0.1 nmol/L); -14 % +/- 10 % (10 nmol/L). P < 0.01, n = 8], whereas the contractile response at a distance of 2 cm was unaltered (n = 8). In contrast, MEN-10.376 and L-659.877 (NK2-RA) did not alter the amplitude or the area under the curve (n = 10). Neither the NK1- nor the NK2-receptor antagonists had a significant effec...Continue Reading

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