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Does Cisapride, as a 5HT(4) Receptor Agonist, Aggravate the Severity of TNBS-Induced Colitis in Rat?

There is a pressing need for research that will lead to the reveal of targets designed to analyse the possible pathways for the treatment of IBD. Because of the probable involvement of serotonin in inflammatory conditions of intestine and the important role of 5HT(4) receptors in GI function, the in...

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Autores principales: Motavallian, Azadeh, Minaiyan, Mohsen, Rabbani, Mohammad, Mahzouni, Parvin, Andalib, Sasan, Abed, Alireza, Babavalian, Mohammad Reza
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3408677/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22888336
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/362536
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author Motavallian, Azadeh
Minaiyan, Mohsen
Rabbani, Mohammad
Mahzouni, Parvin
Andalib, Sasan
Abed, Alireza
Babavalian, Mohammad Reza
author_facet Motavallian, Azadeh
Minaiyan, Mohsen
Rabbani, Mohammad
Mahzouni, Parvin
Andalib, Sasan
Abed, Alireza
Babavalian, Mohammad Reza
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description There is a pressing need for research that will lead to the reveal of targets designed to analyse the possible pathways for the treatment of IBD. Because of the probable involvement of serotonin in inflammatory conditions of intestine and the important role of 5HT(4) receptors in GI function, the investigation of the role of 5HT(4) receptors in the pathogenesis of IBD will be interesting. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of cisapride, a 5HT(4) receptor agonist, in trinitrobenzenesulfonic-acid-(TNBS) induced rat colitis. Two hours subsequent to induction of colitis using TNBS in rats, cisapride (2 mg/kg, intraperitoneally (i.p); 4 mg/kg, orally (p.o)) and dexamethasone (1 mg/kg, i.p; 2 mg/kg, p.o) were administrated for 6 days. Animals were thereafter euthanized; macroscopic, histological, and biochemical assessments and ELISA test were carried out on distal colon samples. Our data showed that dexamethasone treatment (i.p, p.o) significantly decreased macroscopic and microscopic damage and also biochemical markers, but there were no significant differences in aforementioned parameters between cisapride (i.p or p.o) and TNBS-treated rats. It can be deduced that because the severity of colitis produced by TNBS is massive (through various pathways), cisapride could not bring about more colitis damages through 5HT(4) receptors. Based on the present study further researches are required for investigating the exact roles of 5HT(4) receptors in the pathogenesis of ulcerative colitis.
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spelling pubmed-34086772012-08-10 Does Cisapride, as a 5HT(4) Receptor Agonist, Aggravate the Severity of TNBS-Induced Colitis in Rat? Motavallian, Azadeh Minaiyan, Mohsen Rabbani, Mohammad Mahzouni, Parvin Andalib, Sasan Abed, Alireza Babavalian, Mohammad Reza Gastroenterol Res Pract Research Article There is a pressing need for research that will lead to the reveal of targets designed to analyse the possible pathways for the treatment of IBD. Because of the probable involvement of serotonin in inflammatory conditions of intestine and the important role of 5HT(4) receptors in GI function, the investigation of the role of 5HT(4) receptors in the pathogenesis of IBD will be interesting. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of cisapride, a 5HT(4) receptor agonist, in trinitrobenzenesulfonic-acid-(TNBS) induced rat colitis. Two hours subsequent to induction of colitis using TNBS in rats, cisapride (2 mg/kg, intraperitoneally (i.p); 4 mg/kg, orally (p.o)) and dexamethasone (1 mg/kg, i.p; 2 mg/kg, p.o) were administrated for 6 days. Animals were thereafter euthanized; macroscopic, histological, and biochemical assessments and ELISA test were carried out on distal colon samples. Our data showed that dexamethasone treatment (i.p, p.o) significantly decreased macroscopic and microscopic damage and also biochemical markers, but there were no significant differences in aforementioned parameters between cisapride (i.p or p.o) and TNBS-treated rats. It can be deduced that because the severity of colitis produced by TNBS is massive (through various pathways), cisapride could not bring about more colitis damages through 5HT(4) receptors. Based on the present study further researches are required for investigating the exact roles of 5HT(4) receptors in the pathogenesis of ulcerative colitis. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2012 2012-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3408677/ /pubmed/22888336 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/362536 Text en Copyright © 2012 Azadeh Motavallian et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Motavallian, Azadeh
Minaiyan, Mohsen
Rabbani, Mohammad
Mahzouni, Parvin
Andalib, Sasan
Abed, Alireza
Babavalian, Mohammad Reza
Does Cisapride, as a 5HT(4) Receptor Agonist, Aggravate the Severity of TNBS-Induced Colitis in Rat?
title Does Cisapride, as a 5HT(4) Receptor Agonist, Aggravate the Severity of TNBS-Induced Colitis in Rat?
title_full Does Cisapride, as a 5HT(4) Receptor Agonist, Aggravate the Severity of TNBS-Induced Colitis in Rat?
title_fullStr Does Cisapride, as a 5HT(4) Receptor Agonist, Aggravate the Severity of TNBS-Induced Colitis in Rat?
title_full_unstemmed Does Cisapride, as a 5HT(4) Receptor Agonist, Aggravate the Severity of TNBS-Induced Colitis in Rat?
title_short Does Cisapride, as a 5HT(4) Receptor Agonist, Aggravate the Severity of TNBS-Induced Colitis in Rat?
title_sort does cisapride, as a 5ht(4) receptor agonist, aggravate the severity of tnbs-induced colitis in rat?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3408677/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22888336
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/362536
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