Effect of substance P on the lower esophageal sphinvter and pasophysiology of esophageal achalasia
山口医学 Volume 39 Issue 2
Page 141-148
published_at 1990-04
Title
噴門括約機構におけるsubstraction Pの関与と食道アカラシアの病態生理
Effect of substance P on the lower esophageal sphinvter and pasophysiology of esophageal achalasia
Creators
Ozasa Hiroaki
Source Identifiers
The effect of substance P on the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) was investigated in normal dogs, dogs with experimentally-induced achalasia, normal controls and patients with achalasia. 1. Substance P caused contraction and vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) relaxation of the LES. 2. Substance P-induced, but not tetragastrin-induced, contraction of the LES in normal was inhbited by atropine. 3. substance P-induced contraction of the LES was decreased in achalasia. 4. Substance P-inhibited VIP relaxation in achalasia was less than in normal sontrols. 5. Immunohistologically, the number of substance P and VIP neurons was decreased in experimental and clinical achalasia. 6. Radioimmunoassay documented a decrease in substance P and VIP concentrations in the lower esophageal musculer layer in achalasia. This suggests that substance P receptors are present in cholinergic neurons innervating the LES and VIP receptors are present on the sphincter itself. Thus a decrease in the number of substance P neurons and VIP neurons in Auerbach's plexus could cause denervation hypersensitivity of the LES to ciculating acetylcholine, which finally results in the increased LES pressure seen in achalasis.
Languages
jpn
Resource Type
journal article
Publishers
山口大学医学会
Date Issued
1990-04
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Not Applicable (or Unknown)
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metadata only access
Relations
[ISSN]0513-1731
[NCID]AN00243156
Schools
医学部