An action of erythromycin in the intestine that is not mediated via motilin receptors

Citation
Jb. Furness et al., An action of erythromycin in the intestine that is not mediated via motilin receptors, CLIN EXP PH, 26(2), 1999, pp. 100-104
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Pharmacology & Toxicology
Journal title
CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL PHARMACOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY
ISSN journal
03051870 → ACNP
Volume
26
Issue
2
Year of publication
1999
Pages
100 - 104
Database
ISI
SICI code
0305-1870(199902)26:2<100:AAOEIT>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
1. Erythromycin lactobionate caused a concentration-dependent inhibition of nerve-mediated contractions of the longitudinal muscle of the guinea-pig i leum, with a threshold for effect of 10-30 mu mol/L. The non-antibiotic der ivative of erythromycin ABT-229 had a similar effect, but uas approximately 10-fold less potent. At a greater concentration (1 mmol/L), erythromycin a lso depressed the direct contractile effect of 10 mu mol/L carbachol on the muscle. 2. Human/porcine motilin (up to 100 mu mol/L) did not reduce the nerve-medi ated contractions, although it did contract the muscle (threshold 30 mu mol /L). Antagonists of motilin receptors (phe(3)leu(13)motilin, up to 1 mu mol /L, and GM-109, up to 3 mu mol/L) did not reduce responses to erythromycin. 3. Erythromycin contracted the longitudinal muscle of the rabbit duodenum, with a threshold concentration of 0.1 mu mol/L and ABT-229 contracted this tissue at a threshold concentration of 0.01 mu mol/L. Effects of both agoni sts were antagonized by the motilin receptor antagonists phe(3)leu(13)motil in (0.3 mu mol/L) and GM-109 (1 mu mol/L). 4. It is concluded that the site(s) at which erythromycin acts in the guine a-pig ileum is not a motilin receptor and that ABT-229 is selective for the motilin receptor in comparison with non-motilin erythromycin sites and is unlikely to act at the latter site in therapeutic doses.