N. Ozaki et Gf. Gebhart, Characterization of mechanosensitive splanchnic nerve afferent fibers innervating the rat stomach, AM J P-GAST, 281(6), 2001, pp. G1449-G1459
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-GASTROINTESTINAL AND LIVER PHYSIOLOGY
Splanchnic nerve fibers innervating the stomach were studied in anesthetize
d rats; 997 fibers in the T-9 or T-10 dorsal roots were identified by elect
rical stimulation of the splanchnic nerve. Thirty-one fibers responded to g
astric distension. Extrapolated response thresholds ranged between 0 and 53
mmHg; seven fibers had thresholds for response greater than or equal to 30
mmHg. Thermo- and/or chemosensitivity was tested in 18 of the 31 fibers. F
our of twelve fibers responded to intragastric perfusion of heated saline;
none of eight fibers tested responded to perfusion of cold saline. Infusion
of glucose, L-arginine, or potassium oleate produced no change in resting
activity. Intragastric instillation of 12% glycerol or an inflammatory soup
(bradykinin 10(-5) M, PGE(2) 10(-5) M, serotonin 10(-5) M, histamine 10(-5
) M, and KCl 10(-3) M) and prior heat stimulation sensitized responses to d
istension. The results reveal the presence of low- and high-threshold mecha
nosensitive fibers in the splanchnic innervation of the stomach. These fibe
rs have the ability to sensitize, and they likely contribute to pain and al
tered sensations that can arise from the stomach.