Interactions of serotonin with multiple receptors and neurotransmitters in the guinea-pig isolated colon.

M R Briejer, L M Akkermans, J A Schuurkes
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The motor effects of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT; serotonin) on the guinea-pig isolated proximal colon were studied and analyzed. A classical organ bath setup was used to measure the longitudinal muscle responses isotonically. 5-Hydroxytryptamine induced concentration-dependent contractions which were preceded by relaxations at low concentrations. By means of the neurotoxin, tetrodotoxin, the muscarinic cholinoceptor antagonist, atropine, and selective 5-HT receptor antagonists, it was shown that the contractions to 5-HT are mediated by 5-HT2A receptors, localized on the smooth muscle, and by 5-HT3 and 5-HT4 receptors, localized on cholinergic nerves. The relaxation was abolished by tetrodotoxin and appeared to be mediated by two 5-HT receptor subtypes; the pharmacological profile of the high affinity 5-HT receptor resembled that of 5-HT2C receptors though it displayed also pronounced differences. Subsequently, it was shown that nitric oxide is the mediator released by lower concentrations of 5-HT, while, at higher concentrations, adenosine triphosphate could be involved as an end neurotransmitter as well. No evidence for a peptidergic neurotransmitter, such as vasoactive intestinal polypeptide, was obtained. Results with two 5-HT analogues confirmed the presence of a dual 5-HT receptor system (high and low affinity) regulating each the release of a different neurotransmitter (nitric oxide and adenosine triphosphate, respectively). The above described results stress the important role of 5-HT as a neurotransmitter involved in gastrointestinal motility.

豚鼠离体结肠中血清素与多种受体和神经递质的相互作用。
5-羟色胺(5-HT)的运动效应对豚鼠离体结肠近端血清素(5 -羟色胺)进行了研究和分析。采用经典的器官浴装置等张力测量纵向肌肉反应。5-羟色胺诱导浓度依赖性收缩,在低浓度时先发生松弛。通过神经毒素、河豚毒素、毒蕈碱胆碱受体拮抗剂、阿托品和选择性5-HT受体拮抗剂,我们发现5-HT的收缩是由定位于平滑肌的5-HT2A受体和定位于胆碱能神经的5-HT3和5-HT4受体介导的。这种松弛被河豚毒素所消除,似乎是由两种5-HT受体亚型介导的;高亲和性5-HT受体的药理学特征与5-HT2C受体相似,但也表现出明显的差异。随后,研究表明,一氧化氮是低浓度5-HT释放的介质,而在高浓度下,三磷酸腺苷也可能作为终神经递质参与其中。没有证据表明存在肽能神经递质,如血管活性肠多肽。两种5-羟色胺类似物的结果证实了双5-羟色胺受体系统(高亲和力和低亲和力)的存在,分别调节不同神经递质(一氧化氮和三磷酸腺苷)的释放。上述结果强调了5-羟色胺作为一种神经递质参与胃肠运动的重要作用。
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