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Involvement of the P2X7 Purinergic Receptor in Colonic Motor Dysfunction Associated with Bowel Inflammation in Rats

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Recent evidence indicates an involvement of P2X7 purinergic receptor (P2X7R) in the fine tuning of immune functions, as well as in driving enteric neuron apoptosis under intestinal inflammation. However, the participation of this receptor in the regulation of enteric neuromus...

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Autores principales: Antonioli, Luca, Giron, Maria Cecilia, Colucci, Rocchina, Pellegrini, Carolina, Sacco, Deborah, Caputi, Valentina, Orso, Genny, Tuccori, Marco, Scarpignato, Carmelo, Blandizzi, Corrado, Fornai, Matteo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4280204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25549098
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0116253
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author Antonioli, Luca
Giron, Maria Cecilia
Colucci, Rocchina
Pellegrini, Carolina
Sacco, Deborah
Caputi, Valentina
Orso, Genny
Tuccori, Marco
Scarpignato, Carmelo
Blandizzi, Corrado
Fornai, Matteo
author_facet Antonioli, Luca
Giron, Maria Cecilia
Colucci, Rocchina
Pellegrini, Carolina
Sacco, Deborah
Caputi, Valentina
Orso, Genny
Tuccori, Marco
Scarpignato, Carmelo
Blandizzi, Corrado
Fornai, Matteo
author_sort Antonioli, Luca
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Recent evidence indicates an involvement of P2X7 purinergic receptor (P2X7R) in the fine tuning of immune functions, as well as in driving enteric neuron apoptosis under intestinal inflammation. However, the participation of this receptor in the regulation of enteric neuromuscular functions remains undetermined. This study was aimed at investigating the role of P2X7Rs in the control of colonic motility in experimental colitis. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: Colitis was induced in rats by 2,4-dinitrobenzenesulfonic acid. P2X7R distribution was examined by immunofluorescence analysis. The effects of A804598 (selective P2X7R antagonist) and BzATP (P2X7R agonist) were tested on contractions of longitudinal smooth muscle evoked by electrical stimulation or by carbachol in the presence of tetrodotoxin. KEY RESULTS: P2X7Rs were predominantly located in myenteric neurons, but, in the presence of colitis, their expression increased in the neuromuscular layer. In normal preparations, A804598 elicited a negligible increase in electrically induced contractions, while a significant enhancement was recorded in inflamed tissues. In the presence of N(ω)-propyl-L-arginine (NPA, neuronal nitric oxide synthase inhibitor) the A804598 effects were lost. P2X7R stimulation with BzATP did not significantly affect electrical-induced contractions in normal colon, while a marked reduction was recorded under inflammation. The inhibitory effect of BzATP was antagonized by A804598, and it was also markedly blunted by NPA. Both P2X7R ligands did not affect carbachol-induced contractions. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: The purinergic system contributes to functional neuromuscular changes associated with bowel inflammation via P2X7Rs, which modulate the activity of excitatory cholinergic nerves through a facilitatory control on inhibitory nitrergic pathways.
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spelling pubmed-42802042015-01-07 Involvement of the P2X7 Purinergic Receptor in Colonic Motor Dysfunction Associated with Bowel Inflammation in Rats Antonioli, Luca Giron, Maria Cecilia Colucci, Rocchina Pellegrini, Carolina Sacco, Deborah Caputi, Valentina Orso, Genny Tuccori, Marco Scarpignato, Carmelo Blandizzi, Corrado Fornai, Matteo PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Recent evidence indicates an involvement of P2X7 purinergic receptor (P2X7R) in the fine tuning of immune functions, as well as in driving enteric neuron apoptosis under intestinal inflammation. However, the participation of this receptor in the regulation of enteric neuromuscular functions remains undetermined. This study was aimed at investigating the role of P2X7Rs in the control of colonic motility in experimental colitis. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: Colitis was induced in rats by 2,4-dinitrobenzenesulfonic acid. P2X7R distribution was examined by immunofluorescence analysis. The effects of A804598 (selective P2X7R antagonist) and BzATP (P2X7R agonist) were tested on contractions of longitudinal smooth muscle evoked by electrical stimulation or by carbachol in the presence of tetrodotoxin. KEY RESULTS: P2X7Rs were predominantly located in myenteric neurons, but, in the presence of colitis, their expression increased in the neuromuscular layer. In normal preparations, A804598 elicited a negligible increase in electrically induced contractions, while a significant enhancement was recorded in inflamed tissues. In the presence of N(ω)-propyl-L-arginine (NPA, neuronal nitric oxide synthase inhibitor) the A804598 effects were lost. P2X7R stimulation with BzATP did not significantly affect electrical-induced contractions in normal colon, while a marked reduction was recorded under inflammation. The inhibitory effect of BzATP was antagonized by A804598, and it was also markedly blunted by NPA. Both P2X7R ligands did not affect carbachol-induced contractions. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: The purinergic system contributes to functional neuromuscular changes associated with bowel inflammation via P2X7Rs, which modulate the activity of excitatory cholinergic nerves through a facilitatory control on inhibitory nitrergic pathways. Public Library of Science 2014-12-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4280204/ /pubmed/25549098 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0116253 Text en © 2014 Antonioli et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Antonioli, Luca
Giron, Maria Cecilia
Colucci, Rocchina
Pellegrini, Carolina
Sacco, Deborah
Caputi, Valentina
Orso, Genny
Tuccori, Marco
Scarpignato, Carmelo
Blandizzi, Corrado
Fornai, Matteo
Involvement of the P2X7 Purinergic Receptor in Colonic Motor Dysfunction Associated with Bowel Inflammation in Rats
title Involvement of the P2X7 Purinergic Receptor in Colonic Motor Dysfunction Associated with Bowel Inflammation in Rats
title_full Involvement of the P2X7 Purinergic Receptor in Colonic Motor Dysfunction Associated with Bowel Inflammation in Rats
title_fullStr Involvement of the P2X7 Purinergic Receptor in Colonic Motor Dysfunction Associated with Bowel Inflammation in Rats
title_full_unstemmed Involvement of the P2X7 Purinergic Receptor in Colonic Motor Dysfunction Associated with Bowel Inflammation in Rats
title_short Involvement of the P2X7 Purinergic Receptor in Colonic Motor Dysfunction Associated with Bowel Inflammation in Rats
title_sort involvement of the p2x7 purinergic receptor in colonic motor dysfunction associated with bowel inflammation in rats
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4280204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25549098
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0116253
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