[en] We have studied the effects of the H-3-receptor agonist (R)alpha-methylhistamine [(R)alpha-MeHA] and the H-3-receptor antagonist thioperamide (Thiop) on basal- and carbachol-stimulated vascular gastrin release (GR) and somatostatin release (SR) by the isolated rat stomach. Carbachol dose-dependently stimulated and inhibited GR and SR, respectively. Maximal stimulation of GR (500 +/- 112 percent of basal; p < .01), and maximal inhibition of SR (-62 +/- 9 percent under basal; p < .01) were obtained with 1 mu M carbachol. Neither (R)alpha-MeHA nor Thiop, up to 10 mu M, affected GR. However, SR was dose-dependently enhanced by Thiop (25 +/- 8 percent for 10 mu M). Carbachol stimulation of GR was strongly inhibited by Thiop (30 +/- 7 percent for 100 nM and 73 +/- 14 percent for 1 CIM), whereas it was potentiated by (R)alpha-MeHA. Carbachol inhibition of SR was reversed by Thiop and (R)alpha-MeHA. However, the reversal effect of (R)alpha-MeHA was prevented by the CCKB/gastrin receptor antagonist PD134308. These results support H-3-receptor regulation of basal and cholinergically-stimulated GR and SR.
Disciplines :
Gastroenterology & hepatology
Author, co-author :
BADO, A.
MOIZO, L.
LAIGNEAU, J. P.
Delwaide, Jean ; Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Gastro-Entérologie-Hépatologie
Lewin, Michel ; Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Imagerie médicale
Language :
English
Title :
H-3 RECEPTOR REGULATION OF VASCULAR GASTRIN AND SOMATOSTATIN RELEASES BY THE ISOLATED RAT STOMACH
Publication date :
1994
Journal title :
Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
ISSN :
0044-0086
eISSN :
1551-4056
Publisher :
Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, New Haven, United States - Connecticut
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