Journal article

Roles of neuronal NK1 and NK3 receptors in synaptic transmission during motility reflexes in the guinea-pig ileum

PJ Johnson, JC Bornstein, E Burcher

British Journal of Pharmacology | STOCKTON PRESS | Published : 1998

Abstract

1. The role of NK1 and NK3 receptors in synaptic transmission between myenteric neurons during motility reflexes in the guinea-pig ileum was investigated by recording intracellularly the reflex responses of the circular muscle to distension or compression of the mucosal villi. Experiments were performed in a three-chambered organ bath that enabled drugs to be selectively applied to different sites along the reflex pathways. 2. When applied in the recording chamber, an NK1 receptor antagonist, SR140333 (100 nM), reduced by 40-50% the amplitudes of inhibitory junction potentials (i.j.ps) evoked in the circular muscle by activation of descending reflex pathways. This effect was abolished when s..

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