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5-Hydroxytryptamine receptor antagonism by metoclopramide and ICS 205–930 in the guinea-pig leads to enhancement of contractions of stomach muscle strips induced by electrical field stimulation and facilitation of gastric emptying in-vivo
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Gastrointestinal PharmacologyGastroenterologyPharmacotherapyGuinea-pig StomachExperimental PharmacologyNeuromuscular BlockadeGastrointestinal Peptide HormoneMolecular PharmacologyStomach Muscle Strips5-Hydroxytryptamine Receptor AntagonismHealth SciencesNervous SystemEndocrinologyNeuromuscular PhysiologyPharmacologyMdl 72222Electrical Field StimulationPhysiologyAnesthesiaMedicineNeuropeptides
Contractions induced by electrical field stimulation of isolated circular muscle strips, taken from the guinea-pig stomach, were enhanced by metoclopramide, ICS 205-930 and MDL 72222 at concentrations similar to those shown to antagonize at neuronal 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor sites in a variety of preparations. Metoclopramide, MDL 72222 and ICS 205-930 also facilitated gastric emptying in-vivo. The abilities of metoclopramide, MDL 72222 and ICS 205-930 to enhance stomach muscle contraction processes and to facilitate gastric emptying may be the consequence of 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor antagonism.
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