Regulation of basal tone, relaxation and contraction of the lower oesophageal sphincter.: Relevance to drug discovery for oesophageal disorders

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作者
Farre, R. [1 ]
Sifrim, D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Fac Med, Lab G Physiopathol 1, Ctr Gasteroenterol Res, B-3000 Louvain, Belgium
关键词
lower oesophageal sphincter; NANC; muscle tone; inhibitory neurotransmitters; excitatory neurotransmitters; interstitial cells of Cajal;
D O I
10.1038/sj.bjp.0707572
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
The lower oesophageal sphincter (LOS) is a specialized region of the oesophageal circular smooth muscle that allows the passage of a swallowed bolus to the stomach and prevents the reflux of gastric contents into the oesophagus. The anatomical arrangement of the LOS includes semicircular clasp fibres adjacent to the lesser gastric curvature and sling fibres following the greater gastric curvature. Such anatomical arrangement together with an asymmetric intrinsic innervation and distinct proportion of neurotransmitters in both regions produces an asymmetric pressure profile. The LOS tone is myogenic in origin and depends on smooth muscle properties that lead to opening of L-type Ca2(+) channels; however it can be modulated by enteric motor neurons, the parasympathetic and sympathetic extrinsic nervous system and several neurohumoral substances. Nitric oxide synthesized by neuronal NOS is the main inhibitory neurotransmitter involved in LOS relaxation. Different putative neurotransmitters have been proposed to play a role together with NO. So far, only ATP or related purines have shown to be co-transmitters with NO. Acetylcholine and tachykinins are involved in the LOS contraction acting through acetylcholine M-3 and tachykinin NK2 receptors. Nitric oxide can also be involved in the regulation of LOS contraction. The understanding of the mechanisms that originate and modulate LOS tone, relaxation and contraction and the characterization of neurotransmitters and receptors involved in LOS function are important to develop new pharmacological tools to treat primary oesophageal motor disorders and gastro-oesophageal reflux disease.
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