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World J Gastroenterol. Mar 7, 2008; 14(9): 1419-1424
Published online Mar 7, 2008. doi: 10.3748/wjg.14.1419
Gastric motor effects of ghrelin and growth hormone releasing peptide 6 in diabetic mice with gastroparesis
Wen-Cai Qiu, Zhi-Gang Wang, Wei-Gang Wang, Jun Yan, Qi Zheng
Wen-Cai Qiu, Zhi-Gang Wang, Wei-Gang Wang, Jun Yan, Qi Zheng, Department of General Surgery, The Affiliated Sixth Hospital of Medical School, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai 200233, China
Author contributions: Qiu WC and Wang ZG contributed equally to this work, Qiu WC and Wang ZG completed the animal experiment, organized the experimental statistical data and wrote the paper; Wang WG and Yan J finished the RT-PCR test; Zheng Q helped write, organize, and correct the paper.
Correspondence to: Qi Zheng, Department of General Surgery, The Affiliated Sixth Hospital of Medical School, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai 200233, China. sh6_zhengqi@126.com
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Received: November 11, 2007
Revised: December 29, 2007
Published online: March 7, 2008
Abstract

AIM: To investigate the potential therapeutic significance of ghrelin and growth hormone releasing peptide 6 (GHRP-6) in diabetic mice with gastric motility disorders.

METHODS: A diabetic mouse model was established by intraperitoneal (ip) injection of alloxan. Diabetic mice were injected ip with ghrelin or GHRP-6 (20-200 &mgr;g/kg), and the effects on gastric emptying were measured after intragastric application of phenol red. The effect of atropine, NG-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester hydrochloride (L-NAME) or D-Lys3-GHRP-6 (a growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHS-R) antagonist) on the gastroprokinetic effect of ghrelin or GHRP-6 (100 &mgr;g/kg) was also investigated. The effects of ghrelin or GHRP-6 (0.01-10 &mgr;mol/L) on spontaneous or carbachol-induced contractile amplitude were also investigated in vitro, in gastric fundic circular strips taken from diabetic mice. The presence of growth hormone secretagogue receptor 1a transcripts in the fundic strips of diabetic mice was detected by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR).

RESULTS: We established a diabetic mouse model with delayed gastric emptying. Ghrelin and GHRP-6 accelerated gastric emptying in diabetic mice with gastroparesis. In the presence of atropine or L-NAME, which delayed gastric emptying, ghrelin and GHRP-6 (100 &mgr;g/kg) failed to accelerate gastric emptying. D-Lys3-GHRP-6 also delayed gastric emptying induced by the GHS-R agonist. Ghrelin and GHRP-6 increased the carbachol-induced contractile amplitude in gastric fundic strips taken from diabetic mice. RT-PCR confirmed the presence of GHS-R mRNA in the strip preparations.

CONCLUSION: Ghrelin and GHRP-6 increase gastric emptying in diabetic mice with gastroparesis, perhaps by activating peripheral cholinergic pathways in the enteric nervous system.

Keywords: Gastric emptying; Ghrelin; Growth hormone releasing peptide 6; Growth hormone secretagogue receptor; Diabetic mice