Immunocytochemistry and in situ hybridization revealed abundant secretin ex
pressing cells on duodenal villi with a gradual decrease throughout the sma
ll intestines of the rat. They were absent in pancreas, stomach and colon.
Secretin caused relaxation of rat intestinal longitudinal muscle in vitro.
Studies on colon revealed that the secretin-evoked response was unaffected
by apamin, tetrodotoxin, L-NAME, VIP or PACAP pretreatment; secretin itself
caused desensitization. Addition of VIP or PACAP when the secretin-evoked
relaxation was maximal evoked a further relaxation suggesting the presence
of distinct receptors.
Secretin causes relaxation via activation of secretin receptors located on
the smooth muscle and not via any of the related VIP/PACAP receptors. (C) 2
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