Characteristics of deslanoside-induced modulation on jejunal contractility
AIM: To characterize the dual effects of deslanoside on the contractility of jejunal smooth muscle. METHODS: Eight pairs of different low and high con- tractile states of isolated jejunal smooth muscle frag- ment (JSMF) were established. Contractile amplitude of JSMF in different low and high contra...
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Published in | World journal of gastroenterology : WJG Vol. 18; no. 41; pp. 5889 - 5896 |
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Baishideng Publishing Group Co., Limited
07.11.2012
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Summary: | AIM: To characterize the dual effects of deslanoside on the contractility of jejunal smooth muscle. METHODS: Eight pairs of different low and high con- tractile states of isolated jejunal smooth muscle frag- ment (JSMF) were established. Contractile amplitude of JSMF in different low and high contractile states was selected to determine the effects of deslanoside, and Western blotting analysis was performed to measure the effects of deslanoside on myosin phosphorylation of jejunal smooth muscle. RESULTS: Stimulatory effects on the contractility of JSMF were induced (45.3% ± 4.0% vs 87.0% ±7.8%, P 〈 0.01) by deslanoside in 8 low contractile states, and inhibitory effects were induced (180.6% ± 17.8% vs 109.9% ± 10.8%, P 〈 0.01) on the contractility of JSMF in 8 high contractile states. The effect of desla- noside on the phosphorylation of myosin light chain of JSMF in low (78.1% ± 4.1% vs 96.0% ± 8.1%, P 〈 0.01) and high contractile state (139.2% ± 8.5% vs 105.5 ± 7.34, P 〈 0.01) was also bidirectional. Bidirectional regulation (BR) was abolished in the presence of tetrodotoxin. Deslanoside did not affect jejunal con- tractility pretreated with the Ca2 channel blocker vera- pamil or in a Ca2-free assay condition. The stimulatory effect of deslanoside on JSMF in a low contractile state (low Ca2 induced) was abolished by atropine. The inhibitory effect of deslanoside on jejunal contractil- ity in a high contractile state (high Ca2 induced) was blocked by phentolamine, propranolol and L-NG-nitro- arginine, respectively. CONCLUSION: Deslanoside-induced BR is Ca2 dependent and is related to cholinergic and adrenergic systems when JSMF is in low or high contractile states, |
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Bibliography: | 14-1219/R AIM: To characterize the dual effects of deslanoside on the contractility of jejunal smooth muscle. METHODS: Eight pairs of different low and high con- tractile states of isolated jejunal smooth muscle frag- ment (JSMF) were established. Contractile amplitude of JSMF in different low and high contractile states was selected to determine the effects of deslanoside, and Western blotting analysis was performed to measure the effects of deslanoside on myosin phosphorylation of jejunal smooth muscle. RESULTS: Stimulatory effects on the contractility of JSMF were induced (45.3% ± 4.0% vs 87.0% ±7.8%, P 〈 0.01) by deslanoside in 8 low contractile states, and inhibitory effects were induced (180.6% ± 17.8% vs 109.9% ± 10.8%, P 〈 0.01) on the contractility of JSMF in 8 high contractile states. The effect of desla- noside on the phosphorylation of myosin light chain of JSMF in low (78.1% ± 4.1% vs 96.0% ± 8.1%, P 〈 0.01) and high contractile state (139.2% ± 8.5% vs 105.5 ± 7.34, P 〈 0.01) was also bidirectional. Bidirectional regulation (BR) was abolished in the presence of tetrodotoxin. Deslanoside did not affect jejunal con- tractility pretreated with the Ca2 channel blocker vera- pamil or in a Ca2-free assay condition. The stimulatory effect of deslanoside on JSMF in a low contractile state (low Ca2 induced) was abolished by atropine. The inhibitory effect of deslanoside on jejunal contractil- ity in a high contractile state (high Ca2 induced) was blocked by phentolamine, propranolol and L-NG-nitro- arginine, respectively. CONCLUSION: Deslanoside-induced BR is Ca2 dependent and is related to cholinergic and adrenergic systems when JSMF is in low or high contractile states Deslanoside; Bidirectional regulation; Con-tractile state; Jejunal smooth muscle ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23 Author contributions: Chen DP designed and performed the research and wrote the paper; Tang ZY, Yao QY and Ye DM designed the research; Liu SS and Xiong YJ performed the research; Lin Y supervised the study and revised the paper. Correspondence to: Yuan Lin, PhD, Department of Pharmacology, Dalian Medical University, Dalian 116044, Liaoning Province, China. linyuandmu2008@qq.com Telephone: +86-411-86110409 Fax: +86-411-86110409 |
ISSN: | 1007-9327 2219-2840 2219-2840 |
DOI: | 10.3748/wjg.v18.i41.5889 |