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Neuromediated action of beta-casomorphins on ion transport in rabbit ileum.

D Tomé1, A Ben Mansour, M Hautefeuille, A M Dumontier, J F Desjeux.   

Abstract

beta-casomorphins (beta-CMs) are opioid peptides derived from milk beta-casein. The beta-casomorphin analog beta-[DAla2,4, Tyr5] CM-5-NH2 reduced short-circuit current (lsc) and stimulated electrolyte absorption by an opioid effect in rabbit ileum in vitro. This effect was inhibited by 10(-7) M tetrodotoxin, 10(-6) M epinephrine and 10(-5) M naloxone. Atropine in the 10(-7)-10(-5) M range and 10(-5) M hexamethonium did not inhibit the action of the peptide on lsc. In comparison the muscarinic effect of 10(-3) M carbachol was inhibited by atropine in the 10(-8)-10(-5) M range. These results indicate that the action of the beta-casomorphin analog was neuromediated and suggest that this peptide acted on the submucosal plexus located on the blood side of the intestinal epithelium. A physiological role of the food-derived beta-CMs peptides implies the passage of the active sequences from the lumen to the blood side of the intestine.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 2907668     DOI: 10.1051/rnd:19880604

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reprod Nutr Dev        ISSN: 0181-1916


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1.  Effects of intra-gastric beta-casomorphin-7 on somatostatin and gastrin gene expression in rat gastric mucosa.

Authors:  Ya-Feng Zong; Wei-Hua Chen; Yuan-Shu Zhang; Si-Xiang Zou
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2007-04-14       Impact factor: 5.742

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