Pacemaker shift in the gastric antrum of guinea-pigs produced by excitatory vagal stimulation involves intramuscular interstitial cells
Intracellular recordings were made from isolated bundles of the circular muscle layer of guinea-pig gastric antrum and the responses produced by stimulating intrinsic nerve fibres were examined. After abolishing the effects of stimulating inhibitory nerve terminals with apamin and l -nitroarginine (...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of physiology 2002-06, Vol.541 (3), p.917-928 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Intracellular recordings were made from isolated bundles of the circular muscle layer of guinea-pig gastric antrum and the
responses produced by stimulating intrinsic nerve fibres were examined. After abolishing the effects of stimulating inhibitory
nerve terminals with apamin and l -nitroarginine (NOLA), transmural nerve stimulation often evoked a small amplitude excitatory junction potential (EJP) and
invariably evoked a regenerative potential. Neurally evoked regenerative potentials had similar properties to those evoked
in the same bundle by direct stimulation. EJPs and neurally evoked regenerative potentials were abolished by hyoscine suggesting
that both resulted from the release of acetylcholine and activation of muscarinic receptors. Neurally evoked regenerative
potentials, but not EJPs, were abolished by membrane hyperpolarization, caffeine and chloride channel blockers. In the intact
antrum, excitatory vagal nerve stimulation increased the frequency of slow waves. Simultaneous intracellular recordings of
pacemaker potentials from myenteric interstitial cells (ICC MY ) and slow waves showed that the onset of each pacemaker potential normally preceded the onset of each slow wave but vagal
stimulation caused the onset of each slow wave to precede each pacemaker potential. Together the observations suggest that
during vagal stimulation there is a change in the origin of pacemaker activity with slow waves being initiated by intramuscular
interstitial cells (ICC IM ) rather than by ICC MY . |
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ISSN: | 0022-3751 1469-7793 |
DOI: | 10.1113/jphysiol.2002.018614 |