Wb. Cao et al., Gq-linked NK2 receptors mediate neurally induced contraction of human sigmoid circular smooth muscle, GASTROENTY, 119(1), 2000, pp. 51-61
Background & Aims: Because tachykinins have been identified as neurotransmi
tters in the guinea pig colon and human ileum, we examined a possible role
of tachykinin receptors and neurokinin (NK) A in neurally induced contracti
on of human sigmoid colon circular muscle. Methods: Muscle strips were stim
ulated electrically for 10 seconds. Single cells were isolated by enzymatic
digestion and permeabilized by saponin, [S-35]GTP gamma S binding was assa
yed with or without NKA for 5 minutes. Intracellular Ca2+ was measured usin
g Fura 2. Results: In the presence of 100 mu mol/L L-NNA, 100 mu mol/L atro
pine did not affect electrical field stimulation (EFS)-induced contraction.
A peptide NK2-receptor antagonist (NK-2ra) but not an NK1 antagonist FK888
(1 mu mol/L) eliminated EFS-induced contraction. NKA-induced contraction i
n muscle strips and single cells was virtually abolished by NK-2ra, but not
by FK888. In permeabilized cells, contraction was blocked by Go-protein an
tibodies, but not by other G-protein antibodies, suggesting that NKA activa
tes Gel, which was confirmed by a [S-35]GTP gamma S binding assay. NKA-indu
ced contraction and increase in cytosolic Ca2+ were abolished by depletion
of intracellular Ca2+ stores. Conclusions: Tachykinins may be the main exci
tatory neurotransmitters in human sigmoid circular muscle, NKA activates Go
-linked NK2 receptors, which cause Ca2+ release, followed by contraction.