Abstract

The purpose of this study was to localize vasopressin (VP) V 1a receptor in stomach and to characterize the role of VP in the regulation of gastric motility in rats. Double staining was used to locate the V 1a receptor in the gastric body of the rat. The contraction of the circular muscle strips of gastric body was monitored by a polygraph. V 1a receptor was expressed on the neurons of myenteric plexus of the gastric body. VP (10 − 10 –10 − 6 M) caused a concentration-dependent contractile effect on the circular muscle strips of gastric body in vitro. V-1880 ([deamino-Pen 1, O-Me-Tyr 2, Arg 8]-Vasopressin, 10 − 7 M), a V 1 receptor antagonist, inhibited the spontaneous contraction of the strips. Tetradotoxin (TTX, 10 − 6 M) and V-1880 (10 − 7 M) abolished the excitatory effect of VP. Atropine (10 − 6 M) partially inhibited VP-induced excitatory effect on the muscle strips but hexamethonium (10 − 4 M) did not influence it. These results suggest that V 1a receptor was expressed on the neurons of myenteric nerves. The cholinergic nerve was involved in the excitatory effect of VP on the contraction of gastric body.

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