Abstract

The effects of GABA receptor agonists were investigated on guinea-pig isolated ileum longitudinal muscle with intact myenteric plexus. Electrical field stimulation (1 Hz, 10 s) of the histamine (1 microM)-precontracted preparation caused a contraction followed by a relaxation. Relaxations were inhibited by L-N(G)-nitroarginine (L-NA; EC50 3 microM) in a concentration-dependent manner. The inhibitory action of 10 microM L-NA was blocked by 10 microM L-arginine but not by D-arginine, which indicates that the relaxation was largely mediated by endogenous nitric oxide (NO). Tetrodotoxin (1 microM) reduced the relaxation only by about 50%. GABA and the GABA(B) agonist, baclofen, inhibited the field stimulation-induced longitudinal muscle relaxation in a concentration-dependent manner. The GABA(B) receptor antagonist, saclofen (10 microM), antagonised the effect of baclofen (apparent pA2 of saclofen: 5.6). Muscimol (10 microM) similarly inhibited the relaxation, and this inhibition was prevented by bicuculline (1 microM). It is concluded that nitrergic nerves of the guinea-pig myenteric plexus are endowed with GABA(A) and GABA(B) receptors which mediate inhibition of NO release.

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