Effect of Acetylcholine on Electrical Activity of Cat Stomach

자율신경계에 작용하는 약물이 위장 전기도에 미치는 영향

  • Kim, Myung-Suk (Department of Physiology, Catholic Medical College) ;
  • Park, Hyoung-Jin (Department of Physiology, Catholic Medical College) ;
  • Bai, Sun-Ho (Department of Physiology, Catholic Medical College) ;
  • Choi, Hyun (Department of Physiology, Catholic Medical College) ;
  • Kim, Chul (Department of Physiology, Catholic Medical College)
  • 김명석 (가톨릭대학 의학부 생리학교실) ;
  • 박형진 (가톨릭대학 의학부 생리학교실) ;
  • 배선호 (가톨릭대학 의학부 생리학교실) ;
  • 최현 (가톨릭대학 의학부 생리학교실) ;
  • 김철 (가톨릭대학 의학부 생리학교실)
  • Published : 1980.12.31

Abstract

In order to investigate the effect of cholinergic substance on the electrical and the mechanical activities of the stomach muscle, 10 isolated cat stomachs were studied. At various sites of a stomach muscle preparation, the electrical activity was monopolarly recorded by using capillary electrodes containing chlorided silver wires, and the isometric contractile activity was recorded simultaneously at the terminal portion of the antrum in Krebs solution$(36^{\circ}C)$ which was aerated with a gas mixture consisting of 95% $O_2$ and 5% $CO_2$. The recording of these activities were performed before (control period) and after acetylcholine$(10^{-5}M)$ and atropine $(10^{-6}M)$ administrations serially. Following results were obtained: 1) The mean frequency of the slow wave was $4.36{\pm}0.22\;cycles/min$ at all the various sites of the cat stomach. The slow wave was propagated caudad in sequence and its velosity of propagation increased as the slow wave approached the pylorus in normal Krebs solution. 2) After acetylcholine administration, the frequency of the slow wave increased transiently and the increase of slow wave frequency was followed by the isometric contraction of antral muscle in association with the second potential which succeeded the slow wave. 3) By atropine administration, the stimulatory effect of acetylcholine on the antral muscle contraction was abolished completely, and the frequency of the slow wave decreased significantly compared with that of the control period, which tendency was more prominent in the antrum. The above results suggest that the transient increase in the frequency of gastric slow wave by acetylcholine may have some influence upon the contraction mechanism of the cat antral muscle.

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