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World J Gastroenterol. Apr 15, 1998; 4(2): 162-164
Published online Apr 15, 1998. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v4.i2.162
TRH microinjection into DVC enhances motility of rabbits gallbladder via vagus nerve
Chuan-Yong Liu, Jing-Zhang Liu, Jian-Hua Zhou, Han-Ru Wang, Zi-Ying Li, Ai-Jun Li, Ke-Jing Liu
Chuan-Yong Liu, Jing-Zhang Liu, Jian-Hua Zhou, Han-Ru Wang, Zi-Ying Li, Ai-Jun Li, Ke-Jing Liu, Department of Physiology, Shandong Medical University, Jinan 250012, Shandong Province, China
Chuan-Yong Liu, male, born on 1969-05-29 in Dezhou City, Shandong Province, graduated from Shandong Medical University as a postgraduate in 1995, Lecturer of Department of Physiology, Shandong Medical University, having two papers published. Presented at the First International Conference on Gastrointestinal Electric Activity and Motility, Beijing, China, 24-26 September, 1996.
Author contributions: All authors contributed equally to the work.
Correspondence to: Chuan-Yong Liu, Department of Physiology, Shandong Medical University, Jinan 250012, Shandong Province, China.
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Received: December 5, 1997
Revised: December 30, 1997
Accepted: January 10, 1998
Published online: April 15, 1998
Abstract

AIM: To investigate the effects of TRH in DVC on motility of the gallbladder in rabbits.

METHODS: fter fasted for 15h-18h, rabbits were anesthetized with urethane (1.0 g/kg). Gall-bladder pressure (GP) was measured by a frog bladder perfused with normal saline.

RESULTS: After microinjection of TRH (8.8 nmol, 1 μL) into DVC, GP was raised and the frequency of phasic contraction of gallbladder (FPCGB) increased. All the doses of TRH (0.13, 0.25, 0.50, 0.80, 1.30 nmol, 1 μL) injected into DVC could excite the motility of gallblader. As the dose of TRH was enlarged, the amplitude and duration of the reaction increased. Effects of TRH in DVC on motility of the gallbladder could be completely abolished by atropine (0.2 mg/g, i.v.) or vagotomy, but could not be inhibited by phentolamine iv (1.5 mg/g) or propranolol iv (1.5 mg/g)or by transecting the spinal cord.

CONCLUSION: Thyrotropin-releasing hormone in DVC can excite motility of gallbladder. This effect was mediated by vagus nerves and peripheral M receptor. Its physiological significance may be related to maintaining the phasic contraction of gallbladder in interdigestive period.

Keywords: gallbladder; vagus nerve; dorsal vagal complex; thyrotropin releasing hormone; cholinergic M receptors; rabbits