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The Effect of Galanin on Colonic Motility in Isolated, Vascularly Perfused Rat Colon

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기관명 NDSL
저널명 대한소화기학회지 = The Korean journal of gastroenterology
ISSN 1598-9992,
ISBN

논문저자 및 소속기관 정보

저자, 소속기관, 출판인, 간행물 번호, 발행연도, 초록, 원문UR, 첨부파일 순으로 구성된 논문저자 및 소속기관 정보표입니다
저자(한글) Chin, Young Joo,Leem, Joung Muk,Chae, Hee Bok,Park, Seon Mee,Youn, Sei Jin
저자(영문)
소속기관
소속기관(영문)
출판인
간행물 번호
발행연도 2003-01-01
초록 BACKGROUND/AIMS: Galanin is distributed in enteric nerve terminals throughout the gastrointestinal tract. However, the effect of galanin on colonic motility in isolated colon is still unknown. Using isolated, vascularly perfused rat colon, we investigated the role of galanin on colonic motility, the difference in the effect of galanin between proximal and distal colon, and the innervation of the action of galanin on colonic motility (cholinergic or adrenergic input). METHODS: An isolated rat colon was placed in temperature-controlled water bath and vascularly perfused with Krebs solution. After a controlled period, galanin was administered intraarterially and the intraluminal pressure was monitored via microtip catheter pressure transducers at the proximal and distal colon. After pretreatment of phentolamine, propranolol, hexamethonium or atropine, respectively, galanin was infused at a concentration of 240 pM and intraluminal pressure was monitored. The contractile response was expressed as % changes of motility indices over basal period. RESULTS: Galanin significantly increased colonic motility (p 0.05). The stimulating effect was not inhibited by phentolamine, propranolol, hexamethonium but significantly inhibited by atropine. CONCLUSIONS: Galanin increases rat colonic motility and the action of galanin is influenced by cholinergic input.
원문URL http://click.ndsl.kr/servlet/OpenAPIDetailView?keyValue=03553784&target=NART&cn=NART48216788
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추가정보

과학기술표준분류, ICT 기술분류,DDC 분류,주제어 (키워드) 순으로 구성된 추가정보표입니다
과학기술표준분류
ICT 기술분류
DDC 분류
주제어 (키워드) Galanin,Colonic motility,Adrenergic input,Cholinergic input