Actions of a nicotinic agonist,DMPP, on intestinal ion transport |
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Authors: | Edward J. Tapper Donna L. Lewand |
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Affiliation: | 1. Departments of Medicine and Pharmacology Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI 53226, USA;2. Gastroenterology Section, Medical Service VA Medical Center, Wood (Milwaukee), WI 53193, USA |
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Abstract: | High-dose carbachol (10?3 M) has previously been shown to cause NaCl absorption in short-circuited rabbit ileum. The mechanism of this effect may be norepinephrine release induced by carbachol activation of presynaptic nicotinic receptors on adrenergic neurons. Norepinephrine then interacts with postsynaptic α-adrenergic receptors on intestinal mucosal cells to stimulate neutral NaCl absorption and inhibit electrogenic bicarbonate secretion. The present paper examines the intestinal ion transport effects of DMPP an agent which is more specific than carbachol on nicotinic cholinergic receptors. DMPP (10?5 M) caused a transient increase followed by prolonged depression of the short-circuit current, increased NaCl absorption and increased tissue conductance. This effect was antagonized by hexamethonium and phentolamine. It is concluded that nicotinic cholinergic agents stimulate norepinephrine release from adrenergic nerves and effect intestinal ion transport just as norepinephrine does. |
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