Journal article

Evidence that stimulation of ghrelin receptors in the spinal cord initiates propulsive activity in the colon of the rat

Y Shimizu, EC Chang, AD Shafton, DM Ferens, GJ Sanger, J Witherington, JB Furness

Journal of Physiology | WILEY | Published : 2006

Abstract

Previous studies have failed to reveal an effect of the gastrointestinal peptide hormone ghrelin on colonic motility. In the present work, ghrelin was applied into the lumbo-sacral spinal cord in the region of defecation control centres, and a synthetic ghrelin receptor agonist, CP464709, which crosses the blood-brain barrier, was applied intravenously or into the lumbo-sacral cord. Both ghrelin and CP464709 elicited propulsive contractions and emptying of the colon in anaesthetized rats. In conscious rats, subcutaneous CP464709 caused fecal expulsion. The sites of action and nerve pathways involved in the stimulation of the colon by ghrelin receptor activation were investigated in anaesthet..

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