The Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | |
Na+/Ca2+ exchanger contributes to stool transport inmice with experimental diarrhea | |
Takahiro IWAMOTO1  Satomi KITA1  Yasuyuki FUJIMOTO2  Sho SUZUKI2  Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA2  Tadayoshi TAKEUCHI2  Satomi HAYASHI2  Hidemitsu NAKAJIMA2  Yasu-Taka AZUMA2  Kohta TANIOKA2  Natsuho YOSHIDA2  | |
[1] Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine,Fukuoka University, 7-45-1 Nanakuma, Jonan-ku, Fukuoka 814-0180,Japan;Laboratory of Veterinary Pharmacology, Division ofVeterinary Science, Osaka Prefecture University Graduate School of Life andEnvironmental Science, 1-58 Rinku-ohraikita, Izumisano, Osaka 598-8531,Japan | |
关键词: diarrhea; 5-hydroxytryptamine; magnesium sulphate; myenteric neurons; na+/Ca2+exchanger; | |
DOI : 10.1292/jvms.16-0475 | |
学科分类:兽医学 | |
来源: Japanese Society of Veterinary Science | |
【 摘 要 】
The Na+/Ca2+ exchanger (NCX) is a bidirectional transporter that iscontrolled by membrane potential and transmembrane gradients of Na+ andCa2+. To reveal the functional role of NCX on gastrointestinal motility, wehave previously used NCX1 and NCX2 heterozygote knockout mice (HET). We found that NCX1and NCX2 play important roles in the motility of the gastric fundus, ileum and distalcolon. Therefore, we believed that NCX1 and NCX2 play an important role in transport ofintestinal contents. Here, we investigated the role of NCX in a mouse model ofdrug-induced diarrhea. The fecal consistencies in NCX1 HET and NCX2 HET were assessedusing a diarrhea induced by magnesium sulfate, 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) andprostaglandin E2 (PGE2). NCX2 HET, but not NCX1 HET, exacerbatedmagnesium sulfate-induced diarrhea by increasing watery fecals. Likewise, 5-HT-induceddiarrheas were exacerbated in NCX2 HET, but not NCX1 HET. However, NCX1 HET and NCX2 HETdemonstrated PGE2 induced diarrhea similar to those of wild-type mice (WT). Aswell as the result of the distal colon shown previously, in the proximal and transversecolons of WT, the myenteric plexus layers and the longitudinal and circular muscle layerswere strongly immunoreactive to NCX1 and NCX2. In this study, we demonstrate that NCX2 hasimportant roles in development of diarrhea.
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