Mechanism of chloramphenicol-induced modulation of mouse ileal motility.

P Pramanik, C Mitra
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Abstract

The effect of chloramphenicol (CAP) on the intestinal motility of mice was studied. Acute and chronic CAP treatment significantly increased the food transit time. CAP produced concentration-dependent inhibition of motility of the isolated ileum of mice. Prazosin, propranolol, atropine, ouabain and chlorpromazine all failed to modulate or counteract the CAP-induced inhibition of ileal motility. However, naloxone and hexamethonium slightly modified the inhibitory response of CAP. The inhibitory response of CAP was markedly counteracted by cystine, a guanylate cyclase inhibitor. CAP increased the activity of Ca(++)-ATPase in the ileum in all experiments. Our results suggest that the CAP-induced inhibition of the intestinal motility is not mediated through adrenergic, cholinergic and cAMP or through inhibition of the electrogenic pump. Compared to thiamphenicol (TAP), CAP, with a p-NO2 group in its structure, exhibited more pronounced alteration of both intestinal motility and Ca(++)-ATPase activity. We, therefore, suggest that greater inhibition of ileal motility induced by CAP is possibly a p-NO2-cGMP-Ca(++)-ATPase-mediated mechanism.

氯霉素诱导小鼠回肠运动调节的机制。
研究了氯霉素(CAP)对小鼠肠道运动的影响。急性和慢性CAP治疗显著增加了食物转运时间。CAP对小鼠离体回肠的运动产生浓度依赖性抑制。普唑嗪、心得安、阿托品、瓦巴因和氯丙嗪均不能调节或抵消cap诱导的回肠运动抑制。然而,纳洛酮和六甲氧铵对CAP的抑制反应有轻微的影响,而鸟苷酸环化酶抑制剂胱氨酸对CAP的抑制反应有明显的抵消作用。在所有实验中,CAP均能提高回肠Ca(++)- atp酶的活性。我们的研究结果表明,cap诱导的肠道运动抑制不是通过肾上腺素能、胆碱能和cAMP介导的,也不是通过抑制电致泵介导的。与硫霉素(TAP)相比,CAP结构中含有p-NO2基团,其肠道蠕动和Ca(++)- atp酶活性的改变更为明显。因此,我们认为CAP对回肠运动的更大抑制可能是p-NO2-cGMP-Ca(++)- atpase介导的机制。
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