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A distinctive electrophysiological signature from the Peyer's patches of rabbit intestine.

D J Brayden1, A W Baird.   

Abstract

1. Rabbit small intestinal segments containing Peyer's patches (PP) were examined in Ussing chambers using short-circuit current (Isc) recording. By comparison with control small intestinal mucosal segments, rabbit PP-containing epithelia exhibited decreased basal Isc, increased transepithelial resistance (TER) and unchanged potential difference (PD). 2. Carbachol caused a decrease in Isc in rabbit PP epithelia. Forskolin, dibutyryl cyclic GMP, histamine and the calcium ionophore, A23187, were without effect. In contrast, control epithelial segments of rabbit intestine responded to carbachol and forskolin with an increased Isc, indicative of electrogenic chloride secretion. The EC50 for carbachol was approximately 2 microM in both types of epithelia. Methacholine also caused an outward current in rabbit PP epithelia which had similar properties to that of carbachol. The effect of the cholinomimetics on rabbit PP was basolateral-sided, reversible, and sensitive to low concentrations of the general muscarinic cholinoceptor blockers, atropine, scopolamine and also to the M1 cholinoceptor blocker, pirenzepine. 3. The Isc response to cholinomimetics in rabbit PP was insensitive to bumetanide, amiloride, TEA, barium, acetazolamide, piroxicam and omeprazole, but was attenuated in the presence of ouabain. Using bilaterally-substituted solutions, the carbachol effect on rabbit PP Isc was abolished in chloride/bicarbonate-free, but not in chloride-free solutions, suggestive of stimulation of electrogenic bicarbonate absorption by the agent. Substitution for sodium abolished both the basal current and the Isc response to carbachol. Part of the effect of carbachol on PP Isc appeared to be mediated by submucosal neurones because addition of tetrodotoxin reduced the effect by 60%. 4 As microfold (M) epithelial cells predominate in the PP of the rabbit, the unusual phenotype of cholinomimetic-induced outward current may be used as an electrophysiological marker for these potential sites of oral vaccine delivery, and in particular it may also be of use as a marker for rabbit M cells.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7530575      PMCID: PMC1510135          DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1994.tb17031.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0007-1188            Impact factor:   8.739


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