Literature DB >> 9506910

Movement of villi induces endocytosis of NK1 receptors in myenteric neurons from guinea-pig ileum.

B R Southwell1, H L Woodman, S J Royal, J B Furness.   

Abstract

Agitation of villi evokes reflexes that affect the motility of the guinea-pig small intestine. NK1 receptor endocytosis was used to investigate the possible involvement of tachykinins acting on neuronal NK1 receptors in these reflexes. Segments of guinea-pig ileum were incubated at 37 degrees C in Krebs physiological saline containing 3x10(-6) M nicardipine, with or without agitation of the villi by gas bubbles. Gut segments were fixed after 0-75 min and processed for immunohistochemistry to reveal the NK1 receptors, following which cells were imaged by confocal microscopy. Initially, receptors were located on the surface and in the cytoplasm of myenteric neurons. In gut incubated without movement of the villi, NK1 receptors returned to the cell surface. After 45 and 60 min, NK1 receptors were detected almost exclusively at the cell surface of 83% and 97% (respectively) of nerve cells that were immunoreactive for NK1 receptors and only 12%-13% of the NK1 receptor fluorescence was located in the cytoplasm. Following the return of receptor to the cell surface, agitation of the villi caused a new wave of endocytosis of the NK1 receptors in 70%-80% of the NK1 receptor-immunoreactive neurons. The percentage of the NK1 receptor fluorescence that was in the cytoplasm increased more than 2-fold to 27+/-2% after 15 min villous agitation. Action potential blockade by tetrodotoxin (3x10(-7) M) prevented the internalisation of the NK1 receptor in response to villous agitation. The degree of internalisation caused by bubbling was similar to that caused by 2x10(-9) M substance P. These results indicate that, when enteric reflex circuits are activated by villous movement, tachykinins are released and cause endocytosis of the NK1 receptor in a subpopulation of myenteric neurons.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9506910     DOI: 10.1007/s004410051032

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Tissue Res        ISSN: 0302-766X            Impact factor:   5.249


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