Yeungnam Univ J Med.  1999 Dec;16(2):318-325.

The Effects of Anticholinesterase Drugs on Gastric Motility

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  • 1Department of Pharmacology College of Medicine, Yeungnam University, Taegu, Korea.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Anticholinesterase drug inhibits acetylcholinesterase(AChE), induce accumulation of acetylcholine(ACh) near cholinergic receptors and cholinergic stimulation. This experiment was performed to study the effects of anticholinesterase drugs on gastric motility and the effect of ethanal on anticholinesterase drug-induced motility change.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
After excision of stomach, 2x10mm circular musele strips were made, which were then fixed to the isolated muscle chamber. An isometric tension transducer was used to measure the contraction change of the gastric smooth muscle strips after drug addition.
RESULTS
Fenthion, and irreversible anticholinesterase drug, increased ACh induced contraction of gastric smooth muscle strips and PAM, a cholinesterase activator, antagnized this action. Physostigmine, a reversible anticholinesterase drug, also increased the ACh induced contraction. The gastric motility was decreased by PAM. Ethanol, which is known to induce smooth muscle relaxation, inhibited the increase of contraction by fenthion.
CONCLUSION
These results indicate that irreversible and reversible anticholinesterase drugs increase gastric motility and antagonized by cholinesterase activating drugs. And when exposed to both ethanol and anticholinesterase drug, gastric motility was decreased by the smooth muscle relaxation effect by ethanal.

Keyword

Anticholinesterase drug; Ethanol; Gastric motility

MeSH Terms

Acetaldehyde
Cholinesterase Inhibitors*
Cholinesterases
Ethanol
Fenthion
Muscle, Smooth
Physostigmine
Receptors, Cholinergic
Relaxation
Stomach
Transducers
Acetaldehyde
Cholinesterase Inhibitors
Cholinesterases
Ethanol
Fenthion
Physostigmine
Receptors, Cholinergic
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