Literature DB >> 1472975

Membrane potential and current responses to neurotensin in the longitudinal muscle of the rectum of the fowl.

S Komori1, T Matsuoka, S C Kwon, T Takewaki, H Ohashi.   

Abstract

1. The effects of neurotensin (NT) on membrane potential and membrane current of the longitudinal smooth muscle of chicken rectum were investigated by intracellular recording and whole-cell voltage clamp. 2. NT (3 nM-1.2 microM), when applied via the bathing medium, produced a concentration-dependent membrane depolarization with an EC50 of 18 +/- 2 nM (n = 7) which was accompanied by an increase in the membrane conductance. The effect was biphasic: an initial, rapid depolarization reached a peak within 2-3 min and then declined to a lower but still elevated level which was sustained until washout. 3. Excitatory junction potentials (e.j.ps), which were non-adrenergic non-cholinergic (NANC) in nature, were decreased in amplitude and total duration in the presence of NT (0.6 microM). The depression of the e.j.p. was due mainly to the reduction of the membrane resistance. 4. When NT was applied locally by means of pressure ejection from a micropipette containing NT, some cells responded with a membrane depolarization and some failed to respond, whereas e.j.ps could invariably be elicited from all of them. 5. In single muscle cells enzymatically isolated from the muscle and dialyzed under voltage clamp at -50 mV with a CsCl-rich solution, NT (5 or 10 microM) produced an inward current. NT-induced inward currents were obtained with inclusion of 10 mM EGTA in the pipette solution and their reversal potential was around 0 mV. In cells dialyzed under voltage clamp at 0 mV with a KCl-rich solution, NT (5 microM) produced a brief outward current followed by abolition of spontaneous transient outward currents.6. The present results suggest that the membrane depolarization, which may arise from activation of non-selective cation channels, and release of calcium from internal stores produced by neurotensin are responsible for its contractile activity in the longitudinal smooth muscle of chicken rectum. Further, the depolarizing effect may provide support for the involvement of NT in the NANC transmission in this preparation.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1472975      PMCID: PMC1907771          DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1992.tb14525.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0007-1188            Impact factor:   8.739


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