| Literature DB >> 18475595 |
E S Borda1, L Sterin-Borda, M Rodriguez, M M de Bracco.
Abstract
Recombinant rat interferon gamma stimulated the contractility of isolated rat ileum at doses of 4-12 units/ml. Muscarinic cholinoceptors were involved, as treatment of the tissue with atropine prevented the contractile response of the ileum. Furthermore, interferon gamma increased the affinity of carbachol for the cholinoceptors and did not change its maximum effect. Neurogenic pathways were also involved since pretreatment of ileum with hexamethonium, hemicholinium or tetrodotoxin impaired the contractile effect of interferon gamma. In contrast to the action of exogenous carbachol, the effects of interferon gamma are indirect. They appear to involve a G protein regulating phosphoinositide turnover and cytoskeletal structures since they could not be induced in ileum strips that were pretreated with pertussis toxin, phospholipase C inhibitors (2-nitro-carboxyphenyl, NN-diphenyl carbamate and neomycin), cytochalasine B or colchicine.Entities:
Year: 1994 PMID: 18475595 PMCID: PMC2365587 DOI: 10.1155/S0962935194000645
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mediators Inflamm ISSN: 0962-9351 Impact factor: 4.711