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Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, School of Medicine, University of South Dakota, Vermillion, South Dakota 57069-2390
It has been
suggested that muscularis mucosae excitation may augment gastric acid
secretion, implying that this muscle should contract to secretagogues
or stimulation of its motor innervation. The aim of this study was to
characterize in vitro the responses of the muscularis mucosae in the
rabbit gastric corpus to substances that modulate acid release and to
intrinsic nerve stimulation. Muscularis mucosae from both fundic and
antral ends of the corpus had identical mechanical properties,
contracted to ACh, ADP, ATP, and histamine but relaxed to vasoactive
intestinal polypeptide. Fundic but not antral muscularis mucosae
contracted to bombesin and PGE2
and PGF2
, whereas adenosine,
AMP, CCK, gastrin, secretin, and somatostatin were without effect on
any preparation. In both regions electrical field stimulation evoked
TTX-sensitive responses consisting of an atropine-resistant contraction
followed by an NG-nitro-L-arginine
methyl ester- and indomethacin-resistant relaxation. It is
concluded from the regional variability in the pharmacological properties of the gastric muscularis mucosae that if its motor activity
is linked to acid secretion this would be achieved by a neurally
mediated relaxation rather than a paracrine- and/or endocrine-induced
alteration in tone.
smooth muscle contraction; gastric acid secretion; gastric pit; innervation; smooth muscle relaxation
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