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Mechanisms mediating CCK-8S-induced contraction of proximal colon in guinea pigs.

Jie Zhu1, Ling Chen, Hong Xia, He-Sheng Luo.   

Abstract

AIM: To investigate the effects of sulfated cholecystokinin octapeptide (CCK-8S) on the contractile activity of guinea-pig proximal colon.
METHODS: Proximal colonic smooth muscle (PCSM) strips were obtained from adult female guinea pigs and contractile response of PCSM strips was recorded using a polyphysiograph. PCSM cells were isolated by enzymatic digestion. Resting potential (RP), action potential (AP), large conductance potassium channel currents (I(BKCa)) and L-type calcium currents (I(Ca-L)) were recorded by patch-clamp techniques.
RESULTS: (1) CCK-8S (10(-7) mol/L) enhanced the mean contractile amplitude of colonic circular muscle and longitudinal muscle (LM) strips by 56.53% + or - 11.92% (P = 0.038) and 65.93% + or - 12.98% (P = 0.019), respectively, as well as the mean frequency of LM by 31.69% + or - 13.58% (P = 0.023), which were significantly attenuated by pretreating strips with devazepide, nifedipine, iberiotoxin, thapsigargin (TG) and BAPTA-AM (BA) respectively; (2) CCK-8S (10(-7) mol/L) increased the AP amplitude by 38.6% + or - 3.2% (P = 0.015), decreased AP duration by 36.9% + or - 8.7% (P = 0.026), and depolarized the RP from -61.3 + or - 2.7 mV to -29.8 + or - 5.9 mV (P = 0.032); and (3) Compared with the normal control group, CCK-8S (10(-7) mol/L) enhanced the peak current of I(BKCa) by 18.7% + or - 2.1% (from 916 + or - 183 pA to 1088 + or - 226 pA; at +60 mV; P = 0.029), which was inhibited by respective pretreatment with iberiotoxin and devazepide. Additionally, CCK-8S (10(-7) mol/L) intensified the peak current of I(Ca-L) by 40% (from 60 + or - 8 pA to 84 + or - 11 pA; at +10 mV; P = 0.012), compared to the normal control group, which was apparently suppressed by respective pretreatment with nifedipine, devazepide, TG and BA. In the respective presence of heparin and staurosporine, CCK-8S did not significantly enhance I(BKCa) and I(Ca-L).
CONCLUSION: The results suggest that CCK-8S promotes guinea-pig proximal colon contraction by CCK1 receptors, following activation of the inositol triphosphate-protein kinase C signal transduction pathway.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20205277      PMCID: PMC2835783          DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v16.i9.1076

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 1007-9327            Impact factor:   5.742


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