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Serotonin and neuroprotection in functional bowel disorders

Journal

NEUROGASTROENTEROLOGY AND MOTILITY
Volume 19, Issue -, Pages 19-24

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2982.2007.00962.x

Keywords

5-HT4 receptors; constipation; enteric nervous system; gastrointestinal motility; lubiprostone; tegaserod

Funding

  1. NINDS NIH HHS [R01 NS012969-34, R01 NS012969, R01 NS012969-33, NS12969, R01 NS015547, NS15547] Funding Source: Medline

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The 5-HT4 partial agonist tegaserod is effective in the treatment of chronic constipation and constipation predominant irritable bowel syndrome. 5-HT4 receptors are located on presynaptic terminals in the enteric nervous system. Stimulation of 5-HT4 receptors enhances the release of acetylcholine and calcitonin gene related peptide from stimulated nerve terminals. This action strengthens neurotransmission in prokinetic pathways, enhancing gastrointestinal motility. The knockout of 5-HT4 receptors in mice not only slows gastrointestinal activity but also, after 1 month of age, increases the age-related loss of enteric neurons and decreases the size of neurons that survive. 5-HT4 receptor agonists, tegaserod and RS67506, increase numbers of enteric neurons developing from precursor cells and/or surviving in culture; they also increase neurite outgrowth and decrease apoptosis. The 5-HT4 receptor antagonist, GR113808, blocks all of these effects, which are thus specific and 5-HT4-mediated. 5-HT4 receptor agonists, therefore, are neuroprotective and neurotrophic for enteric neurons. Because the age-related decline in numbers of enteric neurons may contribute to the dysmotilities of the elderly, the possibility that the neuroprotective actions of 5-HT agonists can be utilized to prevent the occurrence or worsening of these conditions should be investigated.

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