X. Su et al., Effects of intracolonic opioid receptor agonists on polymodal pelvic nerveafferent fibers in the rat, J NEUROPHYS, 83(2), 2000, pp. 963-970
Effects of intracolonic opioid receptor agonists on polymodal pelvic nerve
afferent fibers in the rat. J. Neurophysiol. 83: 963-970, 2000. We studied
the effects of intra colonic administration of opioid receptor agonists (OR
As) on responses of pelvic nerve efferent fibers to colorectal distension (
CRD) and heat. Single-fiber recordings were made from the decentralized S1
dorsal rootlet in the rat. An similar to 7-cm length of descending colon wa
s isolated in situ to permit intracolonic perfusion with Krebs solution, wh
ich, when the outflow was clamped, was used to distend the colon. Responses
to noxious CRD (40 mmHg, 30 s) were tested after intracolonic instillation
of mu-, delta- or kappa-ORAs. Intracolonic administration of the kappa-ORA
s EMD 61,753 (n = 5/12) and U62,066 (n = 8/11), but not either the mu-ORA f
entanyl or the delta-ORA SNC-80, concentration-dependently inhibited respon
ses of afferent fibers. For fibers unaffected by intracolonic administratio
n of EMD 61,753 or U62,066, intra-arterial administration of kappa-ORAs was
effective. Forty-one of 54 mechanosensitive fibers also responded to intra
colonic instillation of heated Krebs solution (50 degrees C). Intra-arteria
l injection of fentanyl or SNC-80 did not attenuate responses to heat. Eith
er intracolonic or intra-arterial administration of EMD 61,753 or U62,066,
however, inhibited afferent fiber responses to heat. These results document
that mechanical and thermal sensitivity of polymodal pelvic nerve afferent
fibers innervating the rat colon can be inhibited peripherally by intracol
onic instillation of kappa-ORAs.