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Correlation between colonic secretion and colonic motility in rats: Role of ghrelin 被引量:1

Correlation between colonic secretion and colonic motility in rats: Role of ghrelin
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摘要 AIM To explore the relationship between colonic secretory function and colonic motility.METHODS Using a rat model chronically implanted with intracerebroventricular(ICV) and cecal catheters, we validated the correlation between colonic secretion and colonic motor functions, as well as the role of ICV injection volume.RESULTS Compared to saline controls(5 μL/rat), ICV acyl ghrelin at 1 nmol/5 μL enhanced the total fecal weight, accelerated the colonic transit time, and increased the fecal pellet output during the first hour post-injection, while ICV des-acyl ghrelin at 1 nmol/5 μL only accelerated the colonic transit time. These stimulatory effects on colonic motility and/or secretion from acyl ghrelin and des-acyl ghrelin disappeared when the ICV injection volume increased to 10 μL compared with saline controls(10 μL/rat). Additionally, the ICV injection of 10 μL of saline significantly shortened the colonic transit time compared with the ICV injection of 5 μL of saline. The total fecal weight during the first hour post-injection correlated with the colonic transit time and fecal pellet output after the ICV injection of acyl ghrelin(1 nmol/5 μL), whereas the total fecal weight during the first hour post-injection correlated with the fecal pellet output but not the colonic transit time after the ICV injection of des-acyl ghrelin(1 nmol/5 μL).CONCLUSION Colonic secretion does not always correlate with colonic motility in response to different colonic stimulations. Acyl ghrelin stimulates colonic secretion. AIM To explore the relationship between colonic secretory function and colonic motility.METHODS Using a rat model chronically implanted with intracerebroventricular(ICV) and cecal catheters, we validated the correlation between colonic secretion and colonic motor functions, as well as the role of ICV injection volume.RESULTS Compared to saline controls(5 μL/rat), ICV acyl ghrelin at 1 nmol/5 μL enhanced the total fecal weight, accelerated the colonic transit time, and increased the fecal pellet output during the first hour post-injection, while ICV des-acyl ghrelin at 1 nmol/5 μL only accelerated the colonic transit time. These stimulatory effects on colonic motility and/or secretion from acyl ghrelin and des-acyl ghrelin disappeared when the ICV injection volume increased to 10 μL compared with saline controls(10 μL/rat). Additionally, the ICV injection of 10 μL of saline significantly shortened the colonic transit time compared with the ICV injection of 5 μL of saline. The total fecal weight during the first hour post-injection correlated with the colonic transit time and fecal pellet output after the ICV injection of acyl ghrelin(1 nmol/5 μL), whereas the total fecal weight during the first hour post-injection correlated with the fecal pellet output but not the colonic transit time after the ICV injection of des-acyl ghrelin(1 nmol/5 μL).CONCLUSION Colonic secretion does not always correlate with colonic motility in response to different colonic stimulations. Acyl ghrelin stimulates colonic secretion.
出处 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2016年第46期10140-10147,共8页 世界胃肠病学杂志(英文版)
基金 Supported by the Taiwan Ministry of Science and Technology No.NSC 95-2314-B-075-013-MY2 and No.NSC 95-2314-B-010-098-MY2 to Chih-Yen Chen
关键词 Colonic transit time Fecal pellet output GHRELIN Intracerebroventricular injection SECRETION TRANSIT 结肠的运输时间;烘便的小团输出;Ghrelin;Intracerebroventricular 注射;分泌物;运输
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