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Implication of NK1 and NK2 receptors in rat colonic hypersecretion induced by interleukin 1 beta: role of nitric oxide.

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Interleukin (IL) 1 beta is known to induce a neurally mediated colonic water secretion in vivo. The aim of this study was to investigate the mechanism of action of IL-1 beta on colonic net water flux and the role of tachykinins and nitric oxide. METHODS: In anesthetized rats, isolated colonic loops were infused with Ringer's buffer containing [14C]polyethylene glycol 4000. Net water flux was calculated according to 14C activity determined in the effluent that was collected at 15-minute intervals. RESULTS: Recombinant human IL-1 beta induced a 30-minute colonic hypersecretion. This effect was blocked by NK1 and NK2 antagonists, tetrodotoxin, and NG-methyl-L-arginine (L-NMA). L-arginine reversed the antisecretory effect of L-NMA on IL-1 beta-induced hypersecretion but did not modify the IL-1 beta-induced hypersecretion. Both NK1 and NK2 agonists induced a colonic hypersecretion, and their effects were blocked by L-NMA and tetrodotoxin. The NK3 agonist had no effect on water movements. The NK2 antagonist abolished the secretory effect of NK1 agonist; in contrast, the NK1 antagonist had no effect on the NK2 agonist-induced secretion. CONCLUSIONS: IL-1 beta- induced colonic hypersecretion in vivo involves NK1- and NK2-receptor activation in cascade, suggesting a release of substance P and neurokinin A acting through NO release.[1]

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  1. Implication of NK1 and NK2 receptors in rat colonic hypersecretion induced by interleukin 1 beta: role of nitric oxide. Eutamene, H., Theodorou, V., Fioramonti, J., Bueno, L. Gastroenterology (1995) [Pubmed]
 
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