Journal article

Role of α2-adrenoceptors in the sympathetic inhibition of motility reflexes of guinea-pig ileum

MJ Stebbing, PJ Johnson, MA Vremec, JC Bornstein

Journal of Physiology | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 2001

Abstract

1. Sympathetic regulation of the motility of guinea-pig ileum was investigated using mesenteric nerve (MN) stimulation to inhibit motility reflexes, in vitro. 2. Transmural electrical stimulation (5 Hz, 1 s) in intact intestinal segments, or inflation of a balloon against the mucosa in opened segments, evoked contractions of the circular and longitudinal muscles oral to the stimulus. 3. MN stimulation (10 Hz, 5 s) usually abolished contractions of the longitudinal and circular muscles evoked by either electrical or mechanical stimuli. 4. The inhibition was mimicked by UK14,304 (70-100 nM) and abolished by idazoxan (100 nM), revealing an enhancement of circular muscle contractions. There was ..

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