Xc. Bian et al., Descending inhibitory reflexes involve P2X receptor-mediated transmission from interneurons to motor neurons in guinea-pig ileum, J PHYSL LON, 528(3), 2000, pp. 551-560
1. The role of P2X receptors in descending inhibitory reflexes evoked by di
stension or mucosal distortion in the guinea-pig ileum was studied using in
tracellular recording from the circular muscle in a two-chambered organ bat
h. This allowed separate superfusion of the sites of reflex stimulation and
recording, thereby allowing drugs to be selectively applied to different p
arts of the reflex pathway
2. Inhibitory junction potentials (IJPs) evoked by electrical field stimula
tion (EFS) in the recording chamber were compared with those evoked during
reflexes to control for effects of P2 receptor antagonists on neuromuscular
transmission.
3. The P2 receptor antagonists suramin (100 muM) and pyridoxal phosphate-6-
azophenyl-2',4'-disulphonic acid (10 and 60 muM; PPADS), when added to the
recording chamber, depressed reflexly evoked IJPs significantly more than t
hose evoked by EFS. In particular, 10 muM PPADS depressed IJPs evoked by di
stension or mucosal distortion by about 50%, but had little effect on IJPs
evoked by EFS.
4. Blockade of synaptic transmission in the stimulation chamber with a low
Ca2+-high Mg2+ solution depressed, but did not abolish, IJPs evoked by dist
ension. The residual reflex IJPs were unaffected by PPADS (10 muM), hyoscin
e (1 muM), hyoscine plus hexamethonium (200 muM), or hysocine plus hexameth
onium plus PPADS in the recording chamber.
5. We conclude that P2X receptors are important for synaptic transmission f
rom descending interneurons to inhibitory motor neurons in descending inhib
itory reflex pathways of guinea-pig ileum. Transmission from anally directe
d axons of distension-sensitive intrinsic sensory neurons to inhibitory mot
or neurons is unlikely to involve P2X, muscarinic or nicotinic receptors.