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Center for Gastroenterological Research, University Hospital Gasthuisberg, Catholic University of Leuven, B-3000 Louvain, Belgium
Fasting gastric fundus tone is maintained by
continuous cholinergic input. 5-Hydroxytryptamine-1
(5-HT1) receptor activation decreases gastric fundus tone in humans. Whether this fundus-relaxing effect is mediated via inhibition of cholinergic input or via activation of a nitrergic pathway is unknown. The aim of the present study was to determine the effect of nitrergic inhibition on feline gastric fundus tone and on 5-HT1
receptor-mediated relaxation of the fundus. Administration of
N
-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester
(L-NAME) alone caused a
significant decrease of the mean baseline volume
(P < 0.005), which was restored completely by addition of
L-arginine. Sumatriptan caused a
dose-dependent relaxation of the gastric fundus
(P < 0.0005). This relaxation was
inhibited by L-NAME
(P < 0.02) and was restored by prior
administration of L-arginine.
Buspirone did not cause any change in mean baseline volume, whereas the
sumatriptan-induced relaxation was not affected by prior administration
of NAN-190. Our data indicate that fasting fundus tone relies not only
on continuous cholinergic input but also on continuous nitrergic input,
implying that fasting fundus tone is maintained by the balance of a
cholinergic and nitrergic drive. Furthermore, fundus relaxation via
5-HT1 receptor activation is
mediated through activation of a nitrergic pathway.
sumatriptan; feline gastric fundus; nonadrenergic, noncholinergic; serotonin
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