Since the role of dopamine in the bowel motility is far from being clear, our aim was to analyse pharmacologically the effects of dopamine on mouse ileum contractility. Contractile activity of mouse ileum was examined in vitro as changes in isometric tension. Dopamine caused a concentration-dependent reduction of the spontaneous contraction amplitude of ileal muscle up to their complete disappearance. SCH-23390, D1 receptor antagonist, which per se increased basal tone and amplitude of spontaneous contractions, antagonized the responses to dopamine, whilst sulpiride or domperidone, D2 receptor antagonists, were without effects. The application of both D1 and D2 antagonists had additive effects. SKF-38393, D1 receptor agonist, mimicked dopam...
Aims We investigated the effects induced by exogenous adenosine on the spontaneous contractile activ...
Antidopaminergic gastrointestinal prokinetics are indeed commonly used to treat gastrointestinal mot...
Aims: Anomalies in dopaminergic machinery have been shown in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patien...
Since the role of dopamine in the bowel motility is far from being clear, our aim was to analyse pha...
Dopamine (DA) acts as gut motility modulator, via D1- and D2-like receptors, but its effective role ...
Objective: In the last years a plethora of studies addressed dopamine (DA) as a modulator within th...
Parkinson\u2019s disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disease after Alzheimer\u2...
Background: Because dopamine (DA) has gained increasing evidence as modulator of gut motility, we ai...
Objective: Dopamine (DA) has been proposed to act as a modulator of GI motility, via activation of ...
The presence of dopamine-containing neurons in the enteric nervous system has been described, but it...
Background:Since antidopaminergic drugs are pharmacological agents employed in the management of gas...
The postnatal period is a key period of life, characterized by the maturation of various organs and ...
Lesch-Nyhan disease is an X-linked neurobehavioral and metabolic disorder caused by lack of hypoxant...
Dopamine (DA) is a catecholamine regulatory molecule with potential role in physiology and physiopat...
Aims We investigated the effects induced by exogenous adenosine on the spontaneous contractile activ...
Antidopaminergic gastrointestinal prokinetics are indeed commonly used to treat gastrointestinal mot...
Aims: Anomalies in dopaminergic machinery have been shown in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patien...
Since the role of dopamine in the bowel motility is far from being clear, our aim was to analyse pha...
Dopamine (DA) acts as gut motility modulator, via D1- and D2-like receptors, but its effective role ...
Objective: In the last years a plethora of studies addressed dopamine (DA) as a modulator within th...
Parkinson\u2019s disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disease after Alzheimer\u2...
Background: Because dopamine (DA) has gained increasing evidence as modulator of gut motility, we ai...
Objective: Dopamine (DA) has been proposed to act as a modulator of GI motility, via activation of ...
The presence of dopamine-containing neurons in the enteric nervous system has been described, but it...
Background:Since antidopaminergic drugs are pharmacological agents employed in the management of gas...
The postnatal period is a key period of life, characterized by the maturation of various organs and ...
Lesch-Nyhan disease is an X-linked neurobehavioral and metabolic disorder caused by lack of hypoxant...
Dopamine (DA) is a catecholamine regulatory molecule with potential role in physiology and physiopat...
Aims We investigated the effects induced by exogenous adenosine on the spontaneous contractile activ...
Antidopaminergic gastrointestinal prokinetics are indeed commonly used to treat gastrointestinal mot...
Aims: Anomalies in dopaminergic machinery have been shown in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patien...