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Adiponectin affects the mechanical responses in strips from the mouse gastric fundus

AIM: To investigate whether the adipocytes derived hormone adiponectin (ADPN) affects the mechanical responses in strips from the mouse gastric fundus. METHODS: For functional experiments, gastric strips from the fundal region were cut in the direction of the longitudinal muscle layer and placed in...

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Autores principales: Idrizaj, Eglantina, Garella, Rachele, Castellini, Giovanni, Mohr, Hermine, Pellegata, Natalia S, Francini, Fabio, Ricca, Valdo, Squecco, Roberta, Baccari, Maria Caterina
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Publicado: Baishideng Publishing Group Inc 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6148421/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30254407
http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v24.i35.4028
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author Idrizaj, Eglantina
Garella, Rachele
Castellini, Giovanni
Mohr, Hermine
Pellegata, Natalia S
Francini, Fabio
Ricca, Valdo
Squecco, Roberta
Baccari, Maria Caterina
author_facet Idrizaj, Eglantina
Garella, Rachele
Castellini, Giovanni
Mohr, Hermine
Pellegata, Natalia S
Francini, Fabio
Ricca, Valdo
Squecco, Roberta
Baccari, Maria Caterina
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description AIM: To investigate whether the adipocytes derived hormone adiponectin (ADPN) affects the mechanical responses in strips from the mouse gastric fundus. METHODS: For functional experiments, gastric strips from the fundal region were cut in the direction of the longitudinal muscle layer and placed in organ baths containing Krebs-Henseleit solution. Mechanical responses were recorded via force-displacement transducers, which were coupled to a polygraph for continuous recording of isometric tension. Electrical field stimulation (EFS) was applied via two platinum wire rings through which the preparation was threaded. The effects of ADPN were investigated on the neurally-induced contractile and relaxant responses elicited by EFS. The expression of ADPN receptors, Adipo-R1 and Adipo-R2, was also evaluated by touchdown-PCR analysis. RESULTS: In the functional experiments, EFS (4-16 Hz) elicited tetrodotoxin (TTX)-sensitive contractile responses. Addition of ADPN to the bath medium caused a reduction in amplitude of the neurally-induced contractile responses (P < 0.05). The effects of ADPN were no longer observed in the presence of the nitric oxide (NO) synthesis inhibitor L-N(G)-nitro arginine (L-NNA) (P > 0.05). The direct smooth muscle response to methacholine was not influenced by ADPN (P > 0.05). In carbachol precontracted strips and in the presence of guanethidine, EFS induced relaxant responses. Addition of ADPN to the bath medium, other than causing a slight and progressive decay of the basal tension, increased the amplitude of the neurally-induced relaxant responses (P < 0.05). Touchdown-PCR analysis revealed the expression of both Adipo-R1 and Adipo-R2 in the gastric fundus. CONCLUSION: The results indicate for the first time that ADPN is able to influence the mechanical responses in strips from the mouse gastric fundus.
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spelling pubmed-61484212018-09-25 Adiponectin affects the mechanical responses in strips from the mouse gastric fundus Idrizaj, Eglantina Garella, Rachele Castellini, Giovanni Mohr, Hermine Pellegata, Natalia S Francini, Fabio Ricca, Valdo Squecco, Roberta Baccari, Maria Caterina World J Gastroenterol Basic Study AIM: To investigate whether the adipocytes derived hormone adiponectin (ADPN) affects the mechanical responses in strips from the mouse gastric fundus. METHODS: For functional experiments, gastric strips from the fundal region were cut in the direction of the longitudinal muscle layer and placed in organ baths containing Krebs-Henseleit solution. Mechanical responses were recorded via force-displacement transducers, which were coupled to a polygraph for continuous recording of isometric tension. Electrical field stimulation (EFS) was applied via two platinum wire rings through which the preparation was threaded. The effects of ADPN were investigated on the neurally-induced contractile and relaxant responses elicited by EFS. The expression of ADPN receptors, Adipo-R1 and Adipo-R2, was also evaluated by touchdown-PCR analysis. RESULTS: In the functional experiments, EFS (4-16 Hz) elicited tetrodotoxin (TTX)-sensitive contractile responses. Addition of ADPN to the bath medium caused a reduction in amplitude of the neurally-induced contractile responses (P < 0.05). The effects of ADPN were no longer observed in the presence of the nitric oxide (NO) synthesis inhibitor L-N(G)-nitro arginine (L-NNA) (P > 0.05). The direct smooth muscle response to methacholine was not influenced by ADPN (P > 0.05). In carbachol precontracted strips and in the presence of guanethidine, EFS induced relaxant responses. Addition of ADPN to the bath medium, other than causing a slight and progressive decay of the basal tension, increased the amplitude of the neurally-induced relaxant responses (P < 0.05). Touchdown-PCR analysis revealed the expression of both Adipo-R1 and Adipo-R2 in the gastric fundus. CONCLUSION: The results indicate for the first time that ADPN is able to influence the mechanical responses in strips from the mouse gastric fundus. Baishideng Publishing Group Inc 2018-09-21 2018-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6148421/ /pubmed/30254407 http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v24.i35.4028 Text en ©The Author(s) 2018. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is an open-access article which was selected by an in-house editor and fully peer-reviewed by external reviewers. It is distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial.
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Idrizaj, Eglantina
Garella, Rachele
Castellini, Giovanni
Mohr, Hermine
Pellegata, Natalia S
Francini, Fabio
Ricca, Valdo
Squecco, Roberta
Baccari, Maria Caterina
Adiponectin affects the mechanical responses in strips from the mouse gastric fundus
title Adiponectin affects the mechanical responses in strips from the mouse gastric fundus
title_full Adiponectin affects the mechanical responses in strips from the mouse gastric fundus
title_fullStr Adiponectin affects the mechanical responses in strips from the mouse gastric fundus
title_full_unstemmed Adiponectin affects the mechanical responses in strips from the mouse gastric fundus
title_short Adiponectin affects the mechanical responses in strips from the mouse gastric fundus
title_sort adiponectin affects the mechanical responses in strips from the mouse gastric fundus
topic Basic Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6148421/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30254407
http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v24.i35.4028
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