ROLE OF NITRIC-OXIDE IN LOWER ESOPHAGEAL SPHINCTER RELAXATION TO SWALLOWING

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YAMATO, S
SAHA, JK
GOYAL, RK
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[1] BETH ISRAEL HOSP,DEPT MED,DIV GASTROENTEROL,HARVARD THORNDIKE LAB,BOSTON,MA 02215
[2] HARVARD UNIV,SCH MED,BOSTON,MA 02115
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10.1016/0024-3205(92)90326-K
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R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
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Studies were performed in the opossum to define the role of the L-arginine-nitric oxide (NO) pathway in lower esophageal sphincter (LES) relaxation to swallowing and vagal stimulation in vivo and intramural nerve stimulation in vitro. In vivo, L-NAME, a water soluble NO synthase (NOS) inhibitor, caused antagonism of LES relaxation due to reflex-induced swallowing. L-NAME (20 mg/kg i.v.) reduced the amplitude of swallow induced relaxation from 88% to 28%. LES relaxation due to electrical stimulation of peripheral end of decentralized vagus nerve was also antagonized. The effects of L-NAME were reversed by L-arginine, but not by D-arginine. L-NAME treatment did not antagonize LES relaxation to intravenous administration of isoproterenol. In vitro, NO and sodium nitroprusside (SNP) caused a decrease in the sphincter tone. The relaxing effect caused by NO and SNP was not antagonized by tetrodotoxin or omega-conotoxin. Inhibitors of NO synthase, L-NMMA and L-NNA, caused slight increase in the spontaneous resting LES tone and concentration-dependent antagonism of electrical field stimulation (EFS) induced LES relaxation. L-NNA (10(-4)M) abolished EFS induced LES relaxation at low frequencies (< 5 Hz) and antagonized the relaxation to a value 20% of the control at 20 Hz. The antagonistic action of L-NMMA and L-NNA was unaffected by D-arginine but was reversed by L-arginine. The inhibitory effect of NO, SNP, or two other putative inhibitory neurotransmitters (VIP and CGRP) on the LES was not antagonized by LNNA. These studies show that inhibitors of NO synthase selectively antagonize LES relaxation to all three modes of intramural inhibitory nerve stimulation including physiological swallowing. These studies suggest that the L-arginine-nitric oxide pathway is involved in physiological relaxation of the LES.
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