Modulation by prostaglandins of contractions in guinea-pig ileum |
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Authors: | Alan Bennett Kenneth G. Eley Helen L. Stockley |
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Affiliation: | Department of Surgery, King''s College Hospital Medical School, Denmark Hill, London SE5 8RX, England |
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Abstract: | A high concentration of indomethacin (40μg/ml) substantially reduced contractions of guinea-pig isolated ileum in Krebs solution to nerve stimulation with electrical pulses or nicotine. Responses to acetylcholine and histamine were also inhibited, but to a smaller extent. Low concentrations of prostaglandin E2 (2 or 4ng/ml) mainly restored all the excitatory responses. Using a modified bathing solution (lacking in phosphate and with some other changes) indomethacin 0.36μg/ml selectively inhibited nerve-mediated contractions. The results explain differences in various reports, and support the possibility that prostaglandins modulate the response to cholinergic nerve activity. |
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