The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
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Print ISSN : 0040-8727
ISSN-L : 0040-8727
Effects of Homopantothenic Acid on Intestinal Smooth Muscles
YASUE FUKUSHITSUNEHIKO SUZUKI
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1983 Volume 140 Issue 1 Pages 45-51

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FUKUSHI, Y. and SUZUKI, T.S. Effects of Homopantothenic Acid on Intestinal Smooth Muscles. Tohoku J. exp. Med., 1983, 140 (1), 45-51 -The effects of homopantothenic acid (HOPA) on intestinal smooth muscles were investigated and compared with those of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA). HOPA contracted the rat ileum and produced a biphasic response (relaxation followed by contraction) in the guinea-pig ileum and taenia coli. Half-maximal effects were obtained with 0.3-0.9nM HOPA and maximal responses with 2-4nM in the rat and the guinea-pig ileum. In the guinea-pig taenia, half-maximal effects were obtained with 0.2-0.25μM HOPA and maximal responses with 2-4μM HOPA. Tachyphylaxis occurred with higher concentrations. All these responses were not significantly affected by tetrodotoxin (TTX), atropine, diphenhydramine or metiamide. The relaxation elicited by HOPA was not reduced by simultaneous application of phentolamine and propranolol. Unlike HOPA, GABA produced a biphasic response (a relaxation followed by a contraction) in the guinea-pig ileum, which was almost abolished by TTX. These results suggest that HOPA mainly acts on intestinal smooth muscle directly, whereas GABA does indirectly through nerves.
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