生长抑素对鼠子胃运动的抑制作用。

Q3 Medicine
Haruka Sekiya, Naho Yokota, Shota Takemi, Keiji Nakayama, Hiroki Okada, Takafumi Sakai, Ichiro Sakata
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摘要

在许多物种中,胃收缩表现出两种特定的模式:迁移运动收缩(MMC)和餐后收缩(PPCs),分别发生在禁食和进食状态。在这项研究中,我们用亚洲家鼩(Suncus murinus)研究了生长抑素(SST)在体内和体外胃运动中的作用。我们使用S. murinus进行了胃运动的体内记录和体外器官浴实验,S. murinus最近被确定为用于胃肠道运动测试的小型实验动物。在MMC和PPCs的II期期间静脉注射SST(1.65µg kg-1 min-1)。接下来,测量SST对胃动素诱导的MMC I期胃收缩的影响。环生长抑素(CSST)是一种SST受体拮抗剂,在MMC III期的高峰期给予。另外,采用体外器官浴法观察SST (10-11-10-9 M)对胃动素诱导的胃收缩的影响。在有意识、自由活动的鼠中,施用SST可减少自发性II期MMC和PPCs的发生。SST和奥曲肽预处理对胃动素诱导的胃收缩在体内和体外均有抑制作用。在自发性III期收缩高峰前给药CSST对胃收缩无影响。内源性SST不参与胃MMC和PPCs的调节,但外源性SST抑制胃自发收缩。因此,SST可用于治疗异常胃肠运动障碍。
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The inhibitory effect of somatostatin on gastric motility in Suncus murinus.

The inhibitory effect of somatostatin on gastric motility in Suncus murinus.

The inhibitory effect of somatostatin on gastric motility in Suncus murinus.

The inhibitory effect of somatostatin on gastric motility in Suncus murinus.

Gastric contractions show two specific patterns in many species, migrating motor contractions (MMC) and postprandial contractions (PPCs), that occur in the fasted and fed states, respectively. In this study, we examined the role of somatostatin (SST) in gastric motility both in vivo and in vitro using the Asian house shrew (Suncus murinus). We performed in vivo recordings of gastric motility and in vitro organ bath experiments using S. murinus, which was recently established as a small laboratory animal for use in tests of gastrointestinal motility. SST (1.65 µg kg-1 min-1) was intravenously administered during phase II of MMC and PPCs. Next, the effect of SST on motilin-induced gastric contractions at phase I of MMC was measured. Cyclosomatostatin (CSST), an SST receptor antagonist, was administered at the peak of phase III of MMC. In addition, the effect of SST (10-11-10-9 M) on motilin-induced gastric contractions was evaluated using an organ bath experiment in vitro. In conscious, free-moving S. murinus, the administration of SST decreased the occurrence of the spontaneous phase II of MMC and PPCs. Pretreatment with SST and octreotide suppressed the induction of motilin-induced gastric contractions both in vivo and in vitro. Administration of CSST before the peak of spontaneous phase III contractions had no effect on gastric contractions. Endogenous SST is not involved in the regulation of gastric MMC and PPCs, but exogenous SST suppresses spontaneous gastric contractions. Thus, SST would be good for treating abnormal gastrointestinal motility disorders.

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Journal of Smooth Muscle Research
Journal of Smooth Muscle Research Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Physiology
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