Journal of Nippon Medical School
Online ISSN : 1347-3409
Print ISSN : 1345-4676
ISSN-L : 1345-4676
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Effects of Cannabinoids on Colonic Muscle Contractility and Tension in Guinea Pigs
Naoshige HaradaKayo NemotoTadao OkamuraNorifumi NinomiyaHidenori SuzukiYasuhiro Yamamoto
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2005 Volume 72 Issue 1 Pages 43-51

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Objective: While endogenous cannabinoids regulate various physiologic functions, their role in the intestinal tract is unclear. We continuously recorded colonic motility in conscious guinea pigs. Mechanisms of action then were investigated using guinea pig taenia caecum in vitro. Design: Prospective experimental observations using the cannabinoid agonists 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG) and WIN55212-2; a cannabinoid antagonist, AM281; and ion-channel antagonist. Setting: University research laboratory Subjects: Thirty guinea pigs (20 for in vivo study, 10 for in vitro) Measurements and main results: Colonic motility was monitored in vivo using telemetry via a force transducer attached to the guinea pig taenia caecum. Taenias isolated from other guinea pigs were studied in vitro to assess cannabinoid effects on muscle contractions evoked pharmacologically or electrically. Immediately after cannabinoid injection in conscious guinea pigs, taenial relaxation began peaking at 30 to 40 min. In animals pretreated with AM281, a CB1 cannabinoid receptor antagonist, cannabinoid evoked relaxation was less evident. In vitro, cannabinoids suppressed KCl-induced taenial contractions; this suppression was opposed by charybdotoxin, a Ca2+-activated K+-channel inhibitor, but not AM281. Cannabinoids decreased amplitude of repeated contractions evoked by electrical stimulation (an effect inhibited by AM281) but not muscle tension. Conclusions: Cannabinoids decreased intestinal tract tension in vivo, apparently via central CB1 receptors. This differs from peristaltic suppression.

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