Affiliation:
1. Beecham Pharmaceuticals Medicinal Research Centre, Harlow, Essex, UK
Abstract
Abstract
Cholinergically mediated contractions were evoked by electrical field stimulation (EFS) of guinea-pig distal ileum longitudinal muscle-myenteric plexus strips. Metoclopramide, 0ṁ1–100 μM, dose-dependently increased the contractions, probably by increasing acetylcholine (ACh) release; contractions evoked by exogenous ACh in the presence of tetrodotoxin were not increased by metoclopramide. 5-Hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) 0ṁ3–30 nM similarly increased the height of the EFS-evoked contractions, although the maximum increase was less than for metoclopramide; higher concentrations of 5-HT (3 and 30 μM) had no effects or caused inhibition. The compound, ICS 205–930, 0ṁ001-1 μM, had no effect on the EFS-evoked contractions and caused inhibition at higher concentrations. Preincubation of the tissues with 5-HT, 0ṁ3–30 nM, did not affect the increase in EFS-evoked contractions caused by metoclopramide, 1 or 100 μM, whereas 5-HT, 3 and 30 μM, prevented the response caused by metoclopramide 1 μM, but not 100 μM. ICS 205–930, 0ṁ1 μM, had no effect on the increase in EFS-evoked contractions caused by metoclopramide 1 or 100 μM. The drug, at least in low concentrations, may therefore increase cholinergically mediated contractions of guinea-pig ileum by stimulating 5-HT-like receptors within the myenteric plexus, which differ from those antagonized by ICS 205–930.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Pharmaceutical Science,Pharmacology
Cited by
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