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Characterization of Opiate-mediated Responses of the Feline Ileum and Ileocecal Sphincter
Ann Ouyang, … , William J. Snape Jr., Sidney Cohen
Ann Ouyang, … , William J. Snape Jr., Sidney Cohen
Published March 1, 1982
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1982;69(3):507-515. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI110476.
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Characterization of Opiate-mediated Responses of the Feline Ileum and Ileocecal Sphincter

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Although opioid peptides have been demonstrated immunohistochemically in the feline intestine, the action of these peptides is unknown. The aims of this study were: (a) to determine the distal ileal and ileocecal sphincter (ICS) responses to morphine sulfate (MS), methionine enkephalin (ME) and leucine enkephalin (LE); (b) to determine the mechanism by which exogenous opiates mediate these responses; (c) to determine the type of receptor involved in mediating these responses and (d) to ascertain whether endogenous opiate-mediated responses may be vagally induced. The ICS responded to all three opiate agonists with tonic and phasic contractions, the latter being associated with increased spike activity. The EDmax for ICS pressure response was 1 μg/kg for ME, 5 μg/kg for LE, and 150 μg/kg for MS. The distal ileum responded with increased spike activity and phasic contractions. The EDmax for the ileal motility index response was 1.0 × 10−1 μg/kg for ME, 1 μg/kg for LE, and 150 μg/kg for MS. Thus, both sites demonstrated similar dose-response relationships, both responding to at least 100 times lower doses of enkephalins than MS. The ICS contraction preceded ileal contractions. The ileal and ICS response was not antagonized by atropine, hexamethonium, phentolamine, propranolol, cinanserin, or tetrodotoxin. Naloxone, 600 μg/kg, antagonized the response to the enkephalins while 10 μg/kg antagonized the response to MS. Higher doses of the specific-receptor agonist SKF 10047 and κ-receptor agonist ketocyclazocine were required before a contractile response was elicited. Electrical stimulation of the cervical vagus induced ICS contraction and a fall in blood pressure. The ICS contractile response but not the blood pressure response was inhibited by naloxone 1 mg/kg. These data indicate: (a) tonic and phasic ICS contraction followed by ileal contraction may be mediated through δ-type opiate receptors located in the muscle membrane and (b) opiate-mediated ICS contraction may be induced during vagal stimulation.

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Ann Ouyang, Carole J. Clain, William J. Snape Jr., Sidney Cohen

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Comprehensive Physiology
SN Cheuvront, RW Kenefick
Comprehensive Physiology 2014
Neurogenic pathways mediating ascending and descending reflexes at the porcine ileocolonic junction
Kajimoto, Dinning, Gibb, De Carle, Cook
Neurogastroenterology and Motility 2000
Basal pressure patterns and reflexive motor responses in the human ileocolonic junction
PG Dinning, PA Bampton, ML Kennedy, T Kajimoto, DZ Lubowski, DJ de Carle, IJ Cook
AJP Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology 1999
Vagal influence on the motility of the feline jejunum
BI Gustafsson, DS Delbro
The Journal of Physiology 1994
Opioids II
A Herz, H Akil, EJ Simon
1993
Colonic capacitance and transit in man: modulation by luminal contents and drugs
PS Kamath, SF Phillips, MK O'Connor, ML Brown, AR Zinsmeister
Gut 1990
The partial opiate receptor agonists, dezocine and ciramadol act as μ receptor antagonists at the feline ileocecal sphincter
A Ouyang
Life Sciences 1989
Effects of morphine and naloxone on feline colonic transit
B Krevsky, B Libster, AH Maurer, BJ Chase, RS Fisher
Life Sciences 1989
Evidence for a direct and indirect action of leucine enkephalin at the feline ileocecal sphincter
G Bertiger, A Ouyang, JC Reynolds, S Cohen
Life Sciences 1988
Motility of the ileocolonic junction
SF Phillips, EM Quigley, D Kumar, PS Kamath
Gut 1988
Initiation of motility in canine ileum by short chain fatty acids and inhibition by pharmacological agents
PS Kamath, SF Phillips
Gut 1988
Effects of acetylsalicylic acid on electromechanical activity ofin vivo rabbit ileum
KL Koch, A Dwyer
Digestive Diseases and Sciences 1988
Vago-vagal activation of naloxone-sensitive non-adrenergic, non-cholinergic jejunal contractions in the anaesthetized cat
B Gustafsson, D Delbro
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica 1987
Effects of morphine and atropine on motility and transit in the human ileum
TJ Borody, EM Quigley, SF Phillips, M Wienbeck, RL Tucker, A Haddad, AR Zinsmeister
Gastroenterology 1985
Motility of the terminal ileum and ileocecal sphincter in healthy humans
EM Quigley, TJ Borody, SF Phillips, M Wienbeck, RL Tucker, A Haddad
Gastroenterology 1984
Distinctive patterns of interdigestive motility at the canine ileocolonic junction
EM Quigley, SF Phillips, J Dent
Gastroenterology 1984
Serotonin-induced alteration of colonic electrolyte transport in the rat
TW Zimmerman, HJ Binder
Gastroenterology 1984
NALOXONE, A SPECIFIC OPIOID ANTAGONIST, REVERSES CHRONIC IDIOPATHIC CONSTIPATION
MJ Kreek, EF Hahn, RA Schaefer, J Fishman
The Lancet 1983

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