Journal article
Luminal cholera toxin alters motility in isolated guinea-pig jejunum via a pathway independent of 5-HT3
C Fung, M Ellis, JC Bornstein
Frontiers in Neuroscience | Published : 2010
Abstract
Cholera toxin (CT) is well established to produce diarrhea by producing hyperactivity of the enteric neural circuits that regulate water and electrolyte secretion. Its effects on intestinal motor patterns are less well understood. We examined the effects of luminal CT on motor activity of guinea-pig jejunum in vitro. Segments of jejunum were cannulated at either end and mounted horizontally. Their contractile activity was video-imaged and the recordings were used to construct spatiotemporal maps of contractile activity with CT (1.25 or 12.5 μg/ml) in the lumen. Both concentrations of CT induced propulsive motor activity in jejunal segments. The effect of 1.25 μg/ml CT was markedly enhanced b..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia)
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by a grant (566642) from the National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia).