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. 1983 Nov;324(3):180-4.
doi: 10.1007/BF00503891.

5-HT mediated GABA excitatory responses in the guinea-pig proximal ileum

5-HT mediated GABA excitatory responses in the guinea-pig proximal ileum

M Tonini et al. Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol. 1983 Nov.

Abstract

GABA (3--100 microM) and 5-HT (0.03--30 microM) caused concentration-dependent transient contractions of the longitudinal muscle of the guinea-pig ileum. The contractile response to GABA was antagonized by hyoscine (2.2 microM). TTX (0.7 microM), bicuculline (3 microM), furosemide (25 microM) and desensitization to GABA itself, while hexamethonium (20 microM) and methysergide (20 microM) were without effect. The contractile response to 5-HT was antagonized by hyoscine (2.2 microM), TTX (0.7 microM) and desensitization to 5-HT itself and was unaffected by bicuculline (10 microM), hexamethonium (20 microM), furosemide (25 microM) and methysergide (20 microM). A desensitization procedure that caused a 84.7-fold increase in the 5-HT EC50 also resulted in a 74.1-fold increase of the GABA EC50. Desensitization to GABA caused a reduction of 5-HT induced response but only in preparations desensitized by high (50 microM) concentrations of GABA. The results indicate that GABA-induced contractions in the guinea-pig ileum are mediated by activation of cholinergic motor neurones. This effect appears to be mediated by interneuronal release of 5-HT rather than by a direct stimulatory action of GABA on the effector neurones.

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