Laparotomy-induced gastric protection against ethanol injury is mediated by capsaicin-sensitive sensory neurons
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Laparotomy-induced gastric protection against ethanol injury is mediated by capsaicin-sensitive sensory neurons
Abstract
Laparotomy significantly attenuates ethanol-induced gastric mucosal lesions in the rat. The effects of sensory denervation by capsaicin, indomethacin, atropine, guanethidine, and hexamethonium on laparotomy-induced protection were studied in the rat. Gastric mucosal injury was induced by the intragastric instillation of 1 mL of 75% ethanol. The laparotomy-induced protection against ethanol injury was abolished by sensory denervation by capsaicin (total dose, 125 mg/kg, SC) and also by pretreatment with indomethacin (5 mg/kg, SC). In contrast, pretreatment with atropine (0.5 mg/kg, IP), guanethidine (total dose, 20 mg/kg, SC), or hexamethonium (20 mg/kg, IP) had no significant effect on laparotomy-induced protection. These data indicate that capsaicin-sensitive sensory afferent neurons, but not cholinergic or adrenergic autonomic neurons, mediate laparotomy-induced protection against ethanol injury. The hypothesis is put forward that the protective response to laparotomy arises from a somatovisceral and/or viscerovisceral axon reflex of capsaicin-sensitive afferent neurons. Prostaglandins might play a mediator role in the activation by laparotomy of somatic and/or visceral branches of the afferent neurons.
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