Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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Mechanism of Inhibition of Small Intestinal Motility by Restraint Stress Differs from That with Norepinephrine Treatment in Rats
Fumitake TsukadaKuniko SawamuraHiroyuki KohnoYasuhito Ohkubo
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2002 年 25 巻 1 号 p. 122-124

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We have previously reported that restraint stress inhibits small intestinal motility in rats, and that the adrenergic β3-antagonist SR59230A administration recovered the inhibition. In the present study, we compared the effects of restraint stress and norepinephrine on small intestinal motility using α- and β-adrenergic antagonists. SR59230A did not recover the norepinephrine-induced inhibition of small intestinal motility. The norepinephrine-induced inhibition of small intestinal motility was recovered after administration of the α2-antagonist yohimbine, but not by α1-, β1-, and β2-antagonists. Considering these results, it is reasonable to assume that the mechanisms of inhibition of small intestinal motility due to restraint stress and norepinephrine treatment are different.

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