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. 2001 May;46(5):952-9.
doi: 10.1023/a:1010785206315.

Effect of vincristine on gastric motility in conscious rats

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Effect of vincristine on gastric motility in conscious rats

H Kaneko et al. Dig Dis Sci. 2001 May.

Abstract

We investigated the possible involvement of the upper alimentary tract in vincristine (VCR)-induced dysmotility. Gastric contractions were recorded by a strain-gauge force transducer in conscious rats. Rats were injected with various doses of VCR followed by continuous recording for 12 hr. Additionally, 3-hr recordings to study the later effects were performed one and three days after injection. Gastric motility was dose-dependently increased by VCR. Post- versus preinjection motility index (MI; area under contraction waves) ratios were 0.78+/-0.12 for saline and 1.95+/-0.21 for VCR at 0.75 mg/kg. This increase in MI was completely inhibited by atropine and hexamethonium. MI one day after injection of VCR (0.75 mg/kg) was significantly less than in control (0.32+/-0.10 vs 0.92+/-0.24, respectively). The decrease was reversed by acetylcholine. In conclusion, VCR first increased gastric motility, and this was followed by a gradual decrease in conscious rats. These alterations may involve a presynaptic cholinergic pathway.

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