| Literature DB >> 17323187 |
T Hirata1, T Funatsu, Y Keto, M Nakata, M Sasamata.
Abstract
Ramosetron is a potent and selective serotonin (5-HT)(3) receptor antagonist that has been shown to affect abnormal colonic function and abdominal pain in animals. Ramosetron (0.3 to 100 microg/kg, p.o.) has been found to significantly suppress abnormal defecation induced by conditioned-fear stress (CFS), restraint stress, corticotropin releasing factor (CRF) and 5-HT in rats and mice, and these effects were more potent than those of alosetron, cilansetron or loperamide. On the other hand, ramosetron (3,000 microg/kg, p. o., once daily for 7 days) did not inhibit normal defecation in dogs while tiquizium significantly inhibited it. Ramosetron (3 to 100 microg/kg, p. o.) also significantly prevented CFS-induced acceleration of colonic transit and CRF-induced abnormal water transport in rats, respectively. Moreover, ramosetron (0.3 to 3 microg/kg, p. o.) significantly suppressed restraint stress-induced decrease in colonic pain threshold, an effect not observed with loperamide. These results indicate that ramosetron produce beneficial clinical effects on IBS symptoms.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17323187 DOI: 10.1007/s10787-006-1537-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Inflammopharmacology ISSN: 0925-4692 Impact factor: 4.473