Journal article

Effects of modulators of Ca2 -activated, intermediate- conductance potassium channels on motility of the rat small intestine, in vivo

D Ferens, J Baell, G Lessene, JE Smith, JB Furness

Neurogastroenterology and Motility | Published : 2007

Abstract

The movements of the intestine shift between different motor patterns, including between propulsion and mixing, but there is little information concerning mechanisms that may lead to changes in the patterns of motility. We have investigated the influence on intestinal motility of drugs that affect the after-hyperpolarization potential (AHP) of intrinsic primary afferent neurons (IPANs). The current of the AHP is carried by the intermediate conductance, calcium-activated, potassium (IK) channel. In anaesthetized rats, the IK channel blocker, 1-[(2-chlorophenyl)diphenylmethyl]-1H-pyrazole (0.05-1 mg kg -1, i.v.) disrupted the regular propulsive pressure waves that occur in the small intestine ..

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