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Neural targets of the enteric dopaminergic system in regulating motility of rat proximal colon

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00424-023-02849-1

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Colonic motility; Constitutive active receptor; Dopamine; D-1-like receptor; Peristalsis

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In the isolated segments of rat proximal colon, the dopamine reuptake inhibitor GBR 12909 causes dilation, while the D-1-like receptor antagonist SCH 23390 induces tonic constriction, suggesting that neurally released dopamine stimulates enteric inhibitory efferent neurons.
In isolated segments of the rat proximal colon, the dopamine reuptake inhibitor GBR 12909 (GBR) causes a dilatation, while the D-1-like receptor antagonist SCH 23390 (SCH) induces a tonic constriction, suggesting that neurally released dopamine tonically stimulates enteric inhibitory efferent neurons. Here, the targets of the enteric dopaminergic neurons were investigated. Cannulated segments of rat proximal colon were bathed in physiological salt solution and luminally perfused with 0.9% saline, while all drugs were applied to the bath. Spatio-temporal maps of colonic motility were constructed from video recordings of peristaltic contractions, and the maximum diameter was measured as an index of colonic contractility. GBR (1 & mu;M)-induced dilatations of colonic segments were prevented by SCH (5 & mu;M), L-nitro arginine (L-NA; 100 & mu;M), a nitric oxide synthase inhibitor, or tetrodotoxin (0.6 & mu;M). In contrast, constrictions induced by a higher concentration of SCH (20 & mu;M) were unaffected by either L-NA or tetrodotoxin. The vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) receptor antagonist VIP10-28 (3 & mu;M) or P2Y(1) receptor antagonist MRS 2500 (1 & mu;M) had no effect on either the GBR-induced dilatation or the SCH-induced constriction. In colonic segments that had been pretreated with 6-hydroxydopamine (100 & mu;M, 3 h) to deplete enteric dopamine, GBR failed to increase the colonic diameter, while SCH was still capable of constricting colonic segments. Enteric dopaminergic neurons appear to project to nitrergic neurons to dilate the proximal colon by activating neuronal D-1-like receptors. In addition, constitutively activated D-1-like receptors expressed in cells yet to be determined may provide a tonic inhibition on colonic constrictions.

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