Objective:To investigate the distribution of the motilin receptor in the amygdala of rats and its role in regulating the duodenal migrating myoelectric complex(MMC).Methods:The distribution of motilin receptor in the ...Objective:To investigate the distribution of the motilin receptor in the amygdala of rats and its role in regulating the duodenal migrating myoelectric complex(MMC).Methods:The distribution of motilin receptor in the amygdala in adult SD rats was detected by immunohistochemistry methods,and the duodenal interdigestive MMC was recorded via the electrodes implanted in the duodenum and analyzed us- ing a multichannel recorder.Results:Motilin receptor was observed in the amygdala of rats.The great amount of motilin receptor was found in the medial amygdaloid nucleus,which was also abundant in the basolateral nucleus but less abundant in the basomedial amygdaloid nucleus,the central amygdaloid nucle- us and the lateral amygdaloid nucleus.The shortening of the duodenal MMC cycle duration and the in- crease of the amplitude and the frequency of phase $ were recorded after motilin receptors being bound with exogenous motilin in the amygdala.The effects could be completely blocked by the subdiaphragmatic vagotomy but not by the intravenous injections of atropine,phentolamine or propranolol.Anti-motilin serum could partially block these effects,and the destruction of the basolateral nucleus of the amygdala had no significant effects on the duodenal MMC.Conclusion:Motilin receptor is present in all the subnu- clei of the amygdala,with the greatest amount of motilin receptor present in the medial amygdaloid nucle- us.Microinjections of motilin in the amygdala can shorten the duodenal MMC cycle duration and increase the amplitude and the frequency of phaseⅢ.These effects might be accomplished via the amygdala-hy- pothalamus-brainstem-vagus pathway,indicating the important role of the amygdala motilin receptor in the duodenal MMC regulation.展开更多
Objective: To investigate the effects of motilin and erythromycin on intracellular Ca2+ mobi-lization in cultured myenteric neurons of rats. Methods: The cultured myenteric neurons were identified with immunofluoresce...Objective: To investigate the effects of motilin and erythromycin on intracellular Ca2+ mobi-lization in cultured myenteric neurons of rats. Methods: The cultured myenteric neurons were identified with immunofluorescence staining technique. Motilin-induced and erythromycin-induced intracellular Ca2+ mobilization was studied in primary cultures of myenteric neurons using the ratiometric Ca2+ indicator Furo3/AM, with a laser confocal microscope. Results: The effects of motilin and erythromycin on intracellular Ca2+ mobilization were as follows: (1)In Hank's solution, 10 -8, 10-7, 10-6 mol/L motilin could elevate intracellular Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i)in a dose-dependent manner. (2) In Hank's solution, 10μg/ ml erythromycin also could induce the elevation of [Ca2+]i. (3) After pretreatment with antibody against the motilin receptor in Hank's solution, the Ca2+ response to erythromycin was almost restricted. Conclusion: It is suggested that motilin could increase [Ca2+]i in myenteric neurons in a dose-dependent manner, and erythromycin may also have this effectivenesss by binding to the motilin receptor.展开更多
Intestinal pseudo-obstruction (IPO) either acute or chronic is a condition including features of intestinal ileus in absence of mechanical obstruction. Our paper presents such a rare case of idiopathic IPO in a 53-yea...Intestinal pseudo-obstruction (IPO) either acute or chronic is a condition including features of intestinal ileus in absence of mechanical obstruction. Our paper presents such a rare case of idiopathic IPO in a 53-year-old male patient with recurrent episodes of pseudo-obstruction, which were successfully resolved by anticholinesterase agents, motilin agonists or colonic decompression. However, the patient finally underwent total colectomy. Huge colonic dilatation was identified intraoperatorily, while histology showed a neuropathic variant of chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction. Etiologic mechanisms and current therapeutic methods are reviewed in this paper, which concludes that IPO is a condition in which conservative treatment usually fails. Total colectomy with ileoanal pouch may be the only solution in these situations.展开更多
基金The Clinical Speciality Emphasis Topic Foundation of Department of Health(No.2004-56)
文摘Objective:To investigate the distribution of the motilin receptor in the amygdala of rats and its role in regulating the duodenal migrating myoelectric complex(MMC).Methods:The distribution of motilin receptor in the amygdala in adult SD rats was detected by immunohistochemistry methods,and the duodenal interdigestive MMC was recorded via the electrodes implanted in the duodenum and analyzed us- ing a multichannel recorder.Results:Motilin receptor was observed in the amygdala of rats.The great amount of motilin receptor was found in the medial amygdaloid nucleus,which was also abundant in the basolateral nucleus but less abundant in the basomedial amygdaloid nucleus,the central amygdaloid nucle- us and the lateral amygdaloid nucleus.The shortening of the duodenal MMC cycle duration and the in- crease of the amplitude and the frequency of phase $ were recorded after motilin receptors being bound with exogenous motilin in the amygdala.The effects could be completely blocked by the subdiaphragmatic vagotomy but not by the intravenous injections of atropine,phentolamine or propranolol.Anti-motilin serum could partially block these effects,and the destruction of the basolateral nucleus of the amygdala had no significant effects on the duodenal MMC.Conclusion:Motilin receptor is present in all the subnu- clei of the amygdala,with the greatest amount of motilin receptor present in the medial amygdaloid nucle- us.Microinjections of motilin in the amygdala can shorten the duodenal MMC cycle duration and increase the amplitude and the frequency of phaseⅢ.These effects might be accomplished via the amygdala-hy- pothalamus-brainstem-vagus pathway,indicating the important role of the amygdala motilin receptor in the duodenal MMC regulation.
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 30170414)
文摘Objective: To investigate the effects of motilin and erythromycin on intracellular Ca2+ mobi-lization in cultured myenteric neurons of rats. Methods: The cultured myenteric neurons were identified with immunofluorescence staining technique. Motilin-induced and erythromycin-induced intracellular Ca2+ mobilization was studied in primary cultures of myenteric neurons using the ratiometric Ca2+ indicator Furo3/AM, with a laser confocal microscope. Results: The effects of motilin and erythromycin on intracellular Ca2+ mobilization were as follows: (1)In Hank's solution, 10 -8, 10-7, 10-6 mol/L motilin could elevate intracellular Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i)in a dose-dependent manner. (2) In Hank's solution, 10μg/ ml erythromycin also could induce the elevation of [Ca2+]i. (3) After pretreatment with antibody against the motilin receptor in Hank's solution, the Ca2+ response to erythromycin was almost restricted. Conclusion: It is suggested that motilin could increase [Ca2+]i in myenteric neurons in a dose-dependent manner, and erythromycin may also have this effectivenesss by binding to the motilin receptor.
文摘Intestinal pseudo-obstruction (IPO) either acute or chronic is a condition including features of intestinal ileus in absence of mechanical obstruction. Our paper presents such a rare case of idiopathic IPO in a 53-year-old male patient with recurrent episodes of pseudo-obstruction, which were successfully resolved by anticholinesterase agents, motilin agonists or colonic decompression. However, the patient finally underwent total colectomy. Huge colonic dilatation was identified intraoperatorily, while histology showed a neuropathic variant of chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction. Etiologic mechanisms and current therapeutic methods are reviewed in this paper, which concludes that IPO is a condition in which conservative treatment usually fails. Total colectomy with ileoanal pouch may be the only solution in these situations.