Bulbul, Mehmet.

Endogenous orexin-A modulates gastric motility by peripheral mechanisms in rats Mehmet Bulbul, Ruken Tan, Burcu Gemici, Sebahat Ozdem, Ismail Ustunel, Nuray Acar, V. Nimet Izgut-Uysal. - Elsevier Science Inc., New York 2010.

Orexin-A (OXA) and orexin receptor type 1 (OX1R) are found in enteric nervous system and smooth muscle cells in the digestive tract. Fasting is a stimulant for OXA synthesis. The aim of the present study was to investigate central and peripheral effects of endogenous OXA on gastric motility. Endogenous OXA synthesis was induced by 36 h fasting. Vagotomy was used to evaluate N.vagus-mediated effects of OXA. Gastric emptying and interdigestive gastric motility were measured by spectrophotometric and manometric methods, respectively. Rats were pretreated with OX1R antagonist SB-334867 prior to measurements. Plasma OXA concentration was assayed with radioimmunoassay while preproorexin (PPO) expression was determined with Western blotting in gastric and hypothalamic tissues. OXA immunoreactivity in antrum was determined with immunohistochemistry. Plasma OXA level, PPO protein expression and OXA immunoreactivity were significantly increased in response to 36 h fasting. Endogenous OXA facilitated gastric emptying and inhibited gastric interdigestive motility. As these effects were abolished with SB-334867, it is likely that gastrokinetic effects of OXA are mediated via OX1R. Vagotomy did not alter OXA-mediated effects. According to current data, OXA is up-regulated both centrally and peripherally upon fasting. Endogenous OXA accelerates gastric emptying while it inhibits interdigestive motility. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Pharmacology
Near East University Article
Yakın Doğu Üniversitesi Makale
Fasting
Gastric motility
Orexin-A
Migrating Myoelectric Complex
Vasoactive-Intestinal-Peptide

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