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. 1990 Dec:431:529-41.
doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1990.sp018345.

Mechanism of action of substance P in guinea-pig ileum longitudinal smooth muscle: a re-evaluation

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Mechanism of action of substance P in guinea-pig ileum longitudinal smooth muscle: a re-evaluation

J M Hall et al. J Physiol. 1990 Dec.

Abstract

1. A proposed mechanism of contractile action of substance P in guinea-pig ileum longitudinal smooth muscle involving a decrease in membrane K+ permeability (PK) has been re-examined. 2. Potentiation of responses to substance P by the K+ channel blocker tetraethylammonium (TEA) was originally proposed as evidence for a mechanism of action of substance P involving a decrease in PK. Potentiation was confirmed; however this was found not to be specific to substance P since a similar potentiation of responses was seen with agonists not thought to act via a decrease in PK. 3. Antagonism of contractile responses to substance P by noradrenaline was similarly confirmed. However, this antagonism was found to represent a non-specific functional interaction through the inhibitory actions of beta-adrenoceptors rather than the proposed specific interaction with an increase in PK by noradrenaline which is normally alpha 1-adrenoceptor mediated. 4. Experiments were made measuring 86Rb efflux, in depolarized guinea-pig ileum longitudinal smooth muscle, to estimate PK. These studies confirmed a reported decrease in PK with TEA, but failed to detect the previously reported decrease with substance P. 5. These results, although not disproving a suggested mechanism of direct contractile action of substance P in guinea-pig ileum longitudinal smooth muscle involving a decrease in PK, do throw doubt on either the evidence, or its interpretation, as proposed by the original authors in support of such a mechanism.

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