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PACAP modulation of the colon-inferior mesenteric ganglion reflex in the guinea pig.

Leonid G Ermilov1, Philip F Schmalz, Steven M Miller, Joseph H Szurszewski.   

Abstract

We investigated the effect of pituitary adenylate cyclase activating peptide (PACAP) on the colon-inferior mesenteric ganglion (IMG) reflex loop in vitro. PACAP27 and PACAP38 applied to the IMG caused a prolonged depolarization and intense generation of fast EPSPs and action potentials in IMG neurones. Activation of PACAP-preferring receptors (PAC1-Rs) with the selective agonist maxadilan or vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP)/PACAP (VPAC) receptors with VIP produced similar effects whereas prior incubation of the IMG with selective PAC1-R antagonists PACAP6-38 and M65 inhibited the effects of PACAP. Colonic distension evoked a slow EPSP in IMG neurones that was reduced in amplitude by prolonged superfusion of the IMG with either PACAP27, maxidilan, PACAP6-38, M65 or VIP. Activation of IMG neurones by PACAP27 or maxadilan resulted in an inhibition of ongoing spontaneous colonic contractions. PACAP-LI was detected in nerve trunks attached to the IMG and in varicosities surrounding IMG neurones. Cell bodies with PACAP-LI were present in lumbar 2-3 dorsal root ganglia and in colonic myenteric ganglia. Colonic distension evoked release of PACAP peptides in the IMG as measured by radioimmunoassay. Volume reconstructed images showed that a majority of PACAP-LI, VIP-LI and VAChT-LI nerve endings making putative synaptic contact onto IMG neurones and a majority of putative receptor sites containing PAC1-R-LI and nAChR-LI on the neurones were distributed along secondary and tertiary dendrites. These results suggest involvement of a PACAP-ergic pathway, operated through PAC1-Rs, in controlling the colon-IMG reflex.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15284351      PMCID: PMC1665214          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.2004.070060

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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