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Gastroenterology Research Unit, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
Calcitonin
gene-related peptide (CGRP) is a potent inhibitor of pancreatic enzyme
secretion in vivo. Recent studies have shown that CGRP exerts its
inhibitory action at a central vagal site. The present study
investigates the mechanism responsible for the central action of CGRP.
Rats were fitted with lateral cerebroventricular cannulas, using
stereotaxic instruments, 4 days before pancreatic secretion studies. In
anesthetized rats, administration of
2-deoxy-D-glucose (2-DG) (75 mg/kg iv) or CCK-8 (40 pmol · kg
1 · h
1)
produced a 100 and 75% increase in protein secretion, respectively, which was completely blocked by atropine. Intracerebroventricular (ICV)
administration of CGRP (0.03-0.6 nmol/h) resulted in a
dose-related inhibition of pancreatic protein secretion evoked by 2-DG
or CCK-8. CGRP administered by the ICV route was 10-40 times more
potent than CGRP given by the intravenous route. In contrast, ICV
administration of CGRP had no significant effect on pancreatic protein
secretion evoked by electrical vagal stimulation or bethanechol, which
directly activates the pancreatic muscarinic receptor. Chemical
sympathectomy induced by pretreatment with guanethedine (20 mg/kg ip, 2 days) or
-adrenergic receptor blockade with phentolamine did not
alter the inhibitory effects of CGRP. We recently demonstrated that CCK
stimulated the enteropancreatic neural pathways to mediate pancreatic
secretion in rats with a chronic vagotomy. ICV-administered CGRP did
not affect CCK-stimulated pancreatic secretion in rats with a chronic
vagotomy. In conclusion, CGRP in the central nervous system inhibits
pancreatic enzyme secretion stimulated by 2-DG and CCK-8, which act
through vagal pathways. The inhibitory action of CGRP is not mediated
by the sympathetic nervous system but appears to depend on intact vagus
nerves.
cholecystokinin; vagal pathways; sympathetic nervous system; chronic vagotomy; calcitonin gene-related peptide
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