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Enhanced Efficacy of the Commissural Transmission between Lateral Giants in the Sensitization of Crayfish Escape Behavior

  • C.Lee, Sun-Hee
    • The Korean Journal of Physiology
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.291-299
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    • 1995
  • Lateral giant (LG)-mediated escape response of crayfish is sensitized by natural traumatic events. Such sensitization has previously been shown to be associated with increased transmission between primary afferents and sensory interneurons at the cholinergic synapse of LG escape reflex circuit. In the present study, it was firstly investigated as to whether transmission is also altered at other synapses of the LG-escape reflex circuit by traumatic shock-induced sensitization. Evidence that traumatic shock also directly affects the excitability of lateral giants is now provided by the finding that traumatic shock produces a significant reduction of the time needed for LG to recruit its contralateral homologue, which is defined as commissural delay. Octopamine, a naturally occurring neuromodulator in the crayfish nerve cord, has also been shown to enhance transmission at the cholinergic synapse between primary afferents and sensory interneurons, and has been conjectured to mediate sensitization. Like traumatic shock, $octopamine\;(10^{-5}-5{\times}10^{-4}\;M)$ also enhanced the efficacy of commissural transmission between lateral giants, as indicated by a significant reduction of commissural delay. This effect was blocked by an octopamine antagonist phentolamine, suggesting a specific action of octopamine on the octopamine receptor present on LGs. These observations suggest that both traumatic shocks and octopamine may cause a rather broad alteration in the excitability of the crayfish nervous system that contributes to the sensitization of the LG escape response.

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Influence of Phellodendri Cortex Methanol Extract on the Responses of the Blood Pressure in the Rabbits and Cats (황백(黃柏) Methanol Extract의 가토(家兎) 및 가묘(家猫)의 혈압반응(血壓反應)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Lim, Dong-Yoon
    • Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.27-38
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    • 1979
  • This study was attempted to investigate the pharmacological action, especially depressor action of Phellodendri cortex and to elucidate the mechanism of its action, making use of Phellodendri cortex methanol extract (PCME) because its hypotensive action is not clear. Influence of PCME on the blood pressure of the rabbits and cats were observed in this study. PCME, when given intravenously in the rabbits and cats, elicited the hypotensive action, but intraventricular PCME in the rabbits did not show depressor action. Accumulation and tachyphylaxis by PCME administered into the ear-vein of the rabbits were not shown. Depressor effect of PCME in the rabbits was attenuated significantly by pretreatment with phentolamine, guanethidine, chorisondamine and atropine, but not by propranolol, diphenhydramine, cyproheptadine and vagotomization. The pressor activity of angiotensin was unimpaired after injection of maximal hypotensive doses (100mg/kg) of PCME, but the pressor activity of norepinephrine and carotid occlusion was abolished markedly. In addition, PCME given into jugular vein of the cats weakened norepinephrine pressor responses and caused the reversal of epinephrine pressor responses. These results suggest that the hypotensive action of PCME may be due to dual mechanisms by interference with peripheral sympathetic function, alpha adrenoceptor blocking action, and peripheral parasympathomimetics action, muscarinic action.

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Studies on the gallbladder contraction induced by caerulein (Caerulein의 담낭수축작용에 관한 연구)

  • Cho, T.S.;Kim, W.J.;Hong, S.S.
    • The Korean Journal of Pharmacology
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    • v.12 no.2 s.20
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 1976
  • The effects of phenoxybenzamine and other related drugs were studied for their interaction with caerulein on gallbladder contraction in anesthetized animals and isolated gallbladder strips. Cholecystostomy and cystic duct ligation were made on anesthetized dog, cat and pig. Pressure changes of gallbladder were measured by a physiological pressure transducer connected to polygraph recorder. Isolated rabbit gallbladder strips were placed in a muscle chamber containing Locke-Ringer solution maintained at $38^{\circ}C$. The contractile responses were measured by a force-displacement transducer connected to polygraph recorder. Caerulein ($30{\sim}200$ ng/kg i.v.) produced marked contraction of gallbladder in situ and the cholecystokinetic potencies appear in decreasing order; dog, cat and pig. The response of caerulein was abolished by the large doses of phenoxybenzamine (15 mg/kg i.v.) but not affected with dibenamine, phentolamine or tolazoline. Cholecystokinetic effect of methacholine or barium chloride was also partially inhibited by phenoxybenzamine and the effect of caerulein was weakly inhibited intravenous injection of cyclophosphamide or papaverine. In isolated rabbit gallbladder strips, the response of contraction to caerulein were progressively inhibited by pretreatment of phenoxybenzamine along with time exposed. These results lead to the conclusion that phenoxytenzamine may inherently inhibit the contractile response of gallbladder to caerulein, and this effect was not related with ${\alpha}-adrenergic$ receptor blocking action.

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Relaxative Effect of Transmural Nerve Stimulation via ${\beta}$-adrenergic Nerve on the Isolated Uterine Smooth Muscle Motility of Pigs (돼지 적출 자궁 평활근의 운동성에 있어서 transmural nerve stimulation에 대한 ${\beta}$-adrenergic 신경의 이완작용)

  • Kim, Joo-Heon;Jeon, Jae-Cheul;Rho, Gyu-Jin;Hong, Yong-Geun;Choe, Sang-Yong
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.421-426
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    • 2006
  • The effects of transmural nerve stimulation induced releasing neurotransmitters on the changes of swine uterine smooth muscle motility were examined by polygraph through isometric force transducer. The frequency dependent relaxation and rebound contraction were revealed on precontraction with histamine by transmural nerve stimulation. The rebound contraction by transmural nerve stimulation was inhibited by nonselective ${\alpha}$-adrenergic receptor antagonist, phentolamine, and the relaxation by transmural nerve stimulation was blocked by nonselective ${\beta}$-adrenergic receptor antagonist, propranolol. The relaxation induced by nonselective ${\beta}$-adrenergic receptor agonist, isoproterenol on precontraction with histamine were the dose dependent manner and this relaxation was blocked by nonselective ${\beta}$-adrenergic receptor antagonist, propranolol in isolated uterine smooth muscle of pig. These results suggest that endogenous neurotransmitters on smooth muscle relaxation was influenced by ${\beta}$-adrenergic receptor in swine.

Control of parturition time on Pig 4. Effect of prostaglandin $F_2{\alpha}$ on uterine smooth muscle motility (돼지 분만시기의 조절에 관하여 4. 자궁평활근의 운동성에 대한 Prostaglandin $F_2{\alpha}$의 영향)

  • 심철수;정성진;이양성;임종옥
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Service
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.29-35
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    • 1995
  • The effects of prostaglandin $F_2{\alpha}$ were investigated on the uterine smooth muscle motility in the pig. The results were summarized as follows : 1. Prostaglandin $F_2{\alpha}$ caused the contraction of the porcine uterine smooth muscle and the contractile responses increased between the concentration of prostaglandine $F_2{\alpha}$ $10^{-9}$ M and $5{\times}10^{-8}$ M with a dose-dependent manner. 2. The contractile response induced by prostaglandine $F_2{\alpha}$($10^{-8}$ M) was not blocked by pre-treatment with cholinergic receptor blocker, atropine ($10^{-6}$ M). 3. The contractile response induced by prostaglandine $F_2{\alpha}$(10$^{-8}$ M) was not blocked by pretreament with ${\alpha}$-adrenergic receptor blocker, phentolamine($10^{-6}$ M) and ${\beta}$-adrenergic receptor blocker, propranolol($10^{-6}$ M). From these results, it was concluded that the effects of uterine smooth muscle by prostaglandine $F_2{\alpha}$ were only the contraction mediated by prostaglandine TEX>$F_2{\alpha}$ receptor in pig, and that it may not be related to the cholinergic and adrenergic receptor.

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Cholinergic contraction to the perivascular nerve stimulation on the isolated coronary artery of pig (돼지 적출 심관상동맥에 있어서 perivascular nerve stimulation에 의한 cholinergic 수축 작용)

  • Shim, Cheol-soo;Park, Sang-eun;Jeon, Seok-cheol;Han, Bang-keun;Kim, Joo-heon
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.237-243
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    • 1995
  • The effects of various autonomic blocking agents to perivascular nerve stimulation were investigated on isolated coronary artery of pig. 1. The magnitude of contractile response to perivascular nerve stimulation increased with increasing frequency(280Hz) of stimulation. 2. The contractions to perivascular nerve stimulation(40V, 40Hz, 0.5msec, 1min) were increased by pretreatment of the cholinestrase inhibitor, physostigmine. 3. The contraction to perivascular nerve stimulation(40V, 40Hz, 0.5msec, 1min) was antagonised by the muscarinic antagonist, atropine. 4. The contraction to perivascular nerve stimulation(40V, 40Hz, 0.5msec, 1min) was blocked by the neural blocker, tetrodotoxin. 5. The contractions to perivascular nerve stimulation(40V, 40Hz, 0.5msec, 1min) were not significantly affected by the ${\alpha}$-adrenergic antagonist, phentolamine or ${\beta}$-adrenergic antagonist, propranolol. 6. The contractile response by the acetylcholine was increased by the pretreatment of cholinestrase inhibitor, physostigmine. This findings suggest that the powerful excitatory action by the perivascular nerve stimulation may be linked to muscarinic receptor by cholinergic nerve excitation in coronary artery of pig.

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Central Pressor Mechanisms of Bradykinin in 2-Kidney, 1 Clip Goldblatt Hypertensive Rats

  • Yeum, Cheol-Ho;Jun, Jae-Yeoul;Yoon, Pyung-Jin
    • The Korean Journal of Physiology
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.69-74
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    • 1992
  • Central cardiovascular effects of bradykinin were examined in anesthetized normotensive (NTR) and 2-kidney, 1 clip Goldblatt hypertensive rats (GHR). Bradykinin ($0.5{\sim}10nmol$) was administered into the right lateral cerebral ventricle, while blood pressure and heart rate (HR) were continuously monitored. In both NTR and GHR, intracerebroventricular bradykinin produced a dose dependent increase in mean arterial pressure (MAP) without significant changes in HR. GHR were more sensitive in the pressor response than NTR. The pressor response to bradykinin was attenuated by treatment with hexamethonium (2.5mg/kg/min, IV) or phentolamine (2mg/kg, IV) in both NTR and GHR. Reserpine treatment (2mg/kg/day, intramuscularly,2 days) did not affect the central pressor effect of bradykinin in NTR but it attenuated the pressor effect in GHR. Pretreatment with indomethacin (10mg/kg, intraperitoneally) or saralasin ($20{\mu}g$/kg/min, IV) was without effects on the pressor response to bradykinin. These results indicate that the central pressor effect of bradykinin is, at least in part, due to excitation of the autonomic nervous activity. Mechanisms other than the enhanced sympathetic nervous activity ran. not be ruled out, However. It is also suggested that the sensitivity to bradykinin is increased in the GHR.

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Effect of Debrisoquine on Renal Function in Rabbits (Debrisoquine이 가토신장기능(家兎腎臟機能)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Ko, Suk-Tai;Park, Jung-Hee
    • Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.92-103
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    • 1984
  • The action of debrisoquine on renal function in rabbits was studied. 1. When debrisoquine was given into ear vein, it did not affect on renal functin with smaller doses of 0.1 or 0.3mg/kg, while with higher dose of 1.0mg/kg it elicited the significant decrease of urine flow, renal plasma flow and glomerular filtration rate, and the increase of filtration fraction, and at the same time sodium excreted in urine, FENa (fractional excretion of sodium) and osmolar clearance were significantly decreased, and then it exhibited the increase of $K^+/Na^+$ ratio and no changes of $T^cH_2O$. 2. Debrisoquine (1.0mg/kg), when injected repeatedly into a vein, produced a more marked decrease of urine flow. 3. Debrisoquine induced-antidiuretic action was not affected by pretreatment with phentolamine (2mg/kg, i.v.), alpha-sympathetic blocking agent. 4. Debrisoquine given intracerebroventricularly did not produce a significant change on renal function in dose of 0.1mg/kg. These results suggest that debrisoquine produce the antidiuretic effect in rabbit, and the mechanism of its action is due to dual actions that are the decrease of hemodynamic effect and the facilitation of reabsorption of sodium in renal tubules.

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Effect of cholinergic and α2-adrenergic nerve on the isolated dog ileal smooth muscle by the electrical field stimulation (개 적출 회장 평활근의 field stimulation에 의한 cholinergic 및 α2-adrenergic 신경의 효과)

  • Kim, Joo-heon;Shim, Cheol-soo;Park, Sang-eun
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.211-216
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    • 1993
  • To elucidate the action of the cholinergic and ${\alpha}_2$-adrenergic nerve on the isolated ileal smooth muscle of the dog, effect a of electrical field stimulation were investigated on the pretreatment of the physostigmine; cholinestrase inhibitor, yohimbine; ${\alpha}_2$-adrenoceptor blocker, atropine ; cholinergic receptor blocker and phentolamine; non-selective $\alpha$-adrenoceptor blocker from physiograph. 1. The contractile response induced by electrical field stimulation was the frequency (2-40 Hz)-dependent manner. 2. The contractile response induced by electrical field stimulation was markedly increased by the pretreatment of physostigmine$(1{\mu}M)$; cholinestrase inhibitor. 3. The contractile response induced by electrical field stimulation was increased by the pretreatment of yohimbine$(1{\mu}M)$; ${\alpha}_2$-adrenoceptor blocker. These finding suggest that it was powerful excitatory action by cholinergic nerve and inhibitory action by ${\alpha}_2$-adrenergic nerve on ileal smooth muscle of the dog.

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Control of Parturition Time on Pig;IV. Effect of ATP on Uterine Smooth Muscle Motility (돼지 분만 시기의 조절에 관하여;IV. 자궁 평활근의 운동성에 대한 APT의 영향)

  • 박상은;황보원;변유성;조광제
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Service
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.154-162
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    • 1996
  • The effcets of adenosine 5'-triphosphate(ATP) were investigated on the uterine smooth muscle motility in the pig. The results were summarized as follows: 1. The effects of the porcine uterine smooth muscle and the contractile responses increased between the concentration of ATP $10^{-5}$ and $10^{-3}$ M with a dose-dependent manner. 2. The contractile response induced by ATP($10^{-4}$ M) was not blocked by pretreatment with cholinergic receptor blocker, atropine ($10^{-6}$ M) 3. The contractile response induced by ATP ($10^{-4}$ M) was not blocked by pretreatment with $\alpha$ -adrenergic receptor blocker, phentolamine(10$^{-6}$ M) and ${\beta}$-adrenergic blocker, propranolol ($10^{-6}$ M). 4. The contractile response induced by ATP($10^{-4}$ M) was not appeared in 4Ca^{++}$ -free medium. As the concentration of $Ca^{++}$ in $Ca^{++}$ -free medium was increased, the contractile response induced by ATP ($10^{-4}$ M) was enhenced but was completely inhibited by pretreatment with $Ca^{++}$ -channel blocker, papaverine($10^{-6}$ M) or verapamil($10^{-6}$ M). From these results, it was conclued that the effects of ATP were the contraction mediated by purinergic receptor in uterine smooth muscle of pig.

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